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#Alligators Reel by @madbioreptiles (verified account) - Do you think Alligators can be trained or tamed? 

The difference between those two words is very important when it comes to Gators. Trained would be
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Do you think Alligators can be trained or tamed? The difference between those two words is very important when it comes to Gators. Trained would be asking if an Alligator can memorize patterns & performed behaviors based on that memory & positive reinforcement. Tamed would mean the alligator loves me & I can cuddle it without getting attacked. #alligator #alligators #gators #gators #reptile
#Alligators Reel by @fishlikemike (verified account) - Believe it or not, they live in America! The only place in the world where you can find both crocodiles and alligators is in South Florida. The Evergl
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Believe it or not, they live in America! The only place in the world where you can find both crocodiles and alligators is in South Florida. The Everglades national park region is home to both animals and a great place to see them. To distinguish the two, alligators have a more U-shaped snout while crocodiles have a more pointed or V-shaped one. Male crocodiles are larger than females and can reach about 20 feet in length but rarely exceed 14 feet in the wild. The largest American crocodile ever recorded in the wild is “Croczilla”, a 14-foot-long crocodile spotted in the Florida Everglades, but there might be a bigger one! Keep your eye out for them if you ever go down there. They will definitely have their eye on you!🐊 • • • #alligator #crocodile #everglades #florida
#Alligators Reel by @batonrougenews (verified account) - A giant alligator caused a significant traffic standstill on Highland Road near LSU, blocking both lanes for about 40 minutes. Witnesses were stunned
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A giant alligator caused a significant traffic standstill on Highland Road near LSU, blocking both lanes for about 40 minutes. Witnesses were stunned as bystanders laughed and filmed the unusual sight, while law enforcement attempted to coax the reptile away. Eventually, the gator made its way back to the water, leaving everyone relieved. A lot of people keep asking how I make these. Comment "info" and I'll send you the exact site and prompts I used (also in my bio!) 🧑🏽‍💻 follow @batonrougenews for more #batonrouge #louisiana #breakingnews #viralvideo #onlyinlouisiana #alligators
#Alligators Reel by @trendd_decoded - Thanks for 100k views 💥♥️..
Anthropomorphic reptilian races or beings commonly appear in fantasy and science fiction. They can be based on various re
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Thanks for 100k views 💥♥️.. Anthropomorphic reptilian races or beings commonly appear in fantasy and science fiction. They can be based on various reptiles, like lizards, crocodiles, alligators, snakes, dinosaurs, and the fictional dragons. They are often depicted as powerful warriors, though their relative intelligence to humans varies—as with other anthropomorphic races, a greater resemblance to humans often denotes more "civilized" behavior. Some anthropomorphic reptilians such as lizards and snakes are often associated with jungles, swamps, and other tropical biomes, and as such are seen with cultural elements of similar regions, including Mesoamerican cultures.Examples of reptilian races in fantasy games are the Lizardmen from Warhammer as well as Lizardfolk, Dragonborn and Kobolds of the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game. The Dragonborn in particular—based on the Draconians of Dragonlance, which in that game were uniformly evil—were originally introduced in the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 supplement book Races of the Dragon, published by Wizards of the Coast in 2006.[8][9][10] In 4th Edition, dragonborn are available as one of the core player character races in the Player's Handbook.[11][12] The dragonborn were introduced to the core rules in an attempt to reflect contemporary trends in fantasy fiction and appeal to newer players.[13][14] In addition, it reflected a perception among the game's designers that it should be possible to play dragon-like creatures in a game with "Dragons" in the title.[13][15] Richard Baker, who helped design 4th Edition, noted that the introduction of dragonborn to the core rules allowed them to "grow the D&D world by allowing the mix of characters to evolve in the new edition."[15] Jonathan Bolding of The Escapist noted that the inclusion of the dragonborn in the 5th edition Player's Handbook does "push the 'traditional D&D' mold a bit, but this is a greatest hits of D&D player races and powers from the last fifteen years of the game. #epsteinfiles #breakingnews #foryoupage #reptile
#Alligators Reel by @madbioreptiles (verified account) - What can you compare to describe that POP sound? 

Jazmine the Slender Snouted Crocodile is known to have an intense "Jaw Pop" when eating. The slende
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What can you compare to describe that POP sound? Jazmine the Slender Snouted Crocodile is known to have an intense “Jaw Pop” when eating. The slender snouts make the sound a lot different than alligators & other crocodiles. What do you think that sounded like? @wildfloridairboats #reptile #reptiles #animals #crocodiles #orlando
#Alligators Reel by @zero.contextt - This 72-second video is a fast-paced compilation of various encounters between humans and crocodilians (alligators, crocodiles, and gharials) in diver
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This 72-second video is a fast-paced compilation of various encounters between humans and crocodilians (alligators, crocodiles, and gharials) in diverse settings. The footage ranges from intense wildlife moments, such as a large crocodile lunging for meat suspended from a boat and another snapping at a lure during a public demonstration, to more unusual, domestic-style interactions where people are seen petting small crocodilians or even balancing objects on their heads. Other segments show these reptiles in their natural or semi-natural habitats, including an alligator swimming with a white heron perched on its back, one lurking near a golf course, and another "barking" in a pool. The video highlights the unpredictable nature of these animals, contrasting moments of surprising stillness with sudden bursts of predatory speed. #meme #funny #reels #crocodile
#Alligators Reel by @thebrainmaze - Crocodile vs Alligator, How to Tell the Difference
- We created this video to clearly show the key differences between crocodiles and alligators. From
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Crocodile vs Alligator, How to Tell the Difference - We created this video to clearly show the key differences between crocodiles and alligators. From snout shape and visible teeth to coloration and habitat, this cinematic wildlife breakdown explains how to identify each species instantly. Crocodiles dominate saltwater environments with narrow V-shaped snouts and visible upper and lower teeth, while alligators prefer freshwater habitats and have broader U-shaped snouts with only upper teeth showing.
#Alligators Reel by @lcroyal_scalesofficial (verified account) - POV: You Booked an Airbnb at Sunrise Chateau in Florida. Experiencing Florida wildlife like no other! Silver springs, alligators, monkeys, snakes you
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POV: You Booked an Airbnb at Sunrise Chateau in Florida. Experiencing Florida wildlife like no other! Silver springs, alligators, monkeys, snakes you name it! & only 40 minutes to Disney. Comment more info for the BOOKING link! 🐍🦎❤️ #florida #floridawildlife #reptilesofig #snakesofinstagram #alligator
#Alligators Reel by @gatorchris (verified account) - No eating George Big Mac 😂. Also some great educational content about how alligators typically hunt and attack!! Do you guys enjoy the educational co
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No eating George Big Mac 😂. Also some great educational content about how alligators typically hunt and attack!! Do you guys enjoy the educational content? ~~~Our rescue gators are wild caught nuisance gators that would’ve otherwise been destroyed. The state of Florida destroys 8,000 “nuisance” gators annually, but we don’t have a nuisance gators problem but rather a nuisance HUMAN problem. 1k people a day move to FL, unsustainably developing the land, and a lot of ignorant people making a nuisance out of themselves. NEVER feed a wild gator, never have kids or pets near the water, and never swim in gator habitat! And of course, never attempt anything you see in my videos! Remember guys, we support our sanctuary through social media, so if you’d like to help the animals (for free), please like, leave a positive comment, and share!! We greatly appreciate it and so do the animals! If you would like to donate to the care of the sanctuary animals, we greatly appreciate any support!! You can make a tax deductible donations directly through our website bellowingacres.org @bellowingacres #Animal #Gator #Alligator #scicomm CG
#Alligators Reel by @savannahboan (verified account) - Tripod is one of Gatorland's longtime rescue alligators. Years ago in the wild, people were feeding him fish off the side of a boat. Because of that,
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Tripod is one of Gatorland’s longtime rescue alligators. Years ago in the wild, people were feeding him fish off the side of a boat. Because of that, Tripod is completely keyed in on boats… so anytime we take a boat out at Gatorland to do maintenance, Tripod will chase it down and ram the boat because he thinks it means food. 🐊🚤 Stories like Tripod’s are exactly why alligator safety is so important, especially this time of year in Florida. Many of the rescued alligators that come to Gatorland arrive because people illegally fed them in the wild. When alligators are fed by humans, they lose their natural fear and begin to associate people with food. With spring break here and alligators becoming more active, please be aware of your surroundings and never feed wild alligators. It may seem harmless, but it can change an alligator’s behavior for life. Let wild gators stay wild. 🐊 #florida #springbreak #orlando #alligator #boating
#Alligators Reel by @onewildlifer - Croczilla! a/k/a Croc Z and a magnificent, HUGE American Crocodile. Some estimates clock this bad boy in at 16 feet...I'm not about to measure 😉 

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Croczilla! a/k/a Croc Z and a magnificent, HUGE American Crocodile. Some estimates clock this bad boy in at 16 feet...I'm not about to measure 😉 I have always had a fascination with Alligators...how they look so prehistoric. They still fascinate me but when I saw an American crocodile....NEXT LEVEL! It just gave a thrill and struck a primal chord deep within. I was witnessing greatness. A being stretching across the ages, alongside dinosaurs. Enduring everything nature could throw at it...from ice ages to ignorant humans. Yet still here. Still glorious. Still powerful. Still terrifyingly beautiful as only nature can be. What a marvel and what an honor to be among them ❤️ Everglades National Park, Florida #crocodile #nature #wildlife #respect #nationalparks #endangeredspecies #conservation #wetlands #florida

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