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Travel Bug Dog Tag Chilly Gator

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My toes have gotten frostbite here in Minnesota! To follow my doctor's orders, I need to find my way to a warmer climate. Can you help me? My current health care does not cover airfare, so I'm afraid I must hitchhike. Please give me a lift. Thanks!

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Chilly Gator

The American Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis, (known colloquially as a 'gator) is one of the two living species of Alligator, a genus within the family Alligatoridae. The American Alligator is native only to the Southeastern United States, where it inhabits wetlands that frequently overlap with human-populated areas.

One American Alligator allegedly reached a length of 19 feet 2 inches (5.84 m), which would have made it the largest ever recorded, but this has never been verified or even supported by reliable information and is considered highly unlikely by experts. The tail, which accounts for half of the alligator's total length, is primarily used for aquatic propulsion. The tail can also be used as a weapon of defense when an alligator feels threatened. Alligators travel very quickly in water and while they are generally slow-moving on land, alligators can lunge short distances very quickly.

American alligators are less susceptible to cold than American Crocodiles. Unlike the American Crocodile, which would quickly succumb to the cold and drown in water of 45 °F (7.2 °C), an alligator can survive in such temperatures for some time without apparent discomfort. It is thought that this adaptiveness is the reason why American alligators spread farther north than the American Crocodile. In fact, the American alligator is found farther from the equator and is more equipped to deal with cooler conditions than any other crocodilian.

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Tracking History (31812.1mi) View Map

Dropped Off 7/3/2010 425 Cache Crew placed it in Geowoodstock VIII Washington - 1,375.85 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/22/2010 425 Cache Crew retrieved it from Mission 9: Tunnel of Light Washington   Visit Log

Found the chilly gator on an unusually sunny day in Washington at the Mission 9 Project APE cache. We will take him somewhere soon... :)

Discovered It 6/21/2010 The GeoGnomes discovered it   Visit Log

discovered in APE cache, thanks!

Dropped Off 6/20/2010 Blueirocguy placed it in Mission 9: Tunnel of Light Washington - 1,356.15 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/16/2010 Blueirocguy retrieved it from A Goose? A Gander? Minnesota   Visit Log

Neat gator, will move him to someplace new!

Dropped Off 6/5/2010 jandes7 placed it in A Goose? A Gander? Minnesota   Visit Log
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