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Travel Bug Dog Tag Greetings From Sunny Florida

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Released:
Monday, December 12, 2011
Origin:
Florida, United States
Recently Spotted:
In the hands of Arbret.

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My goal is to travel around Europe visiting new areas and meeting new friends along the way.

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alligator-mouth

The American alligator is a rare success story of an endangered animal not only saved from extinction but now thriving. State and federal protections, habitat preservation efforts, and reduced demand for alligator products have improved the species' wild population to more than one million and growing today.

One look at these menacing predators—with their armored, lizard-like bodies, muscular tails, and powerful jaws—and it is obvious they are envoys from the distant past. The species, scientists say, is more than 150 million years old, managing to avoid extinction 65 million years ago when their prehistoric contemporaries, the dinosaurs, died off.

American alligators reside nearly exclusively in the freshwater rivers, lakes, swamps, and marshes of the southeastern United States, primarily Florida and Louisiana.

Heavy and ungainly out of water, these reptiles are supremely well adapted swimmers. Males average 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.6 meters) in length and can weigh 1,000 pounds (453 kg). Females grow to a maximum of about 9.8 feet (3 meters.)

Hatchlings are 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters) long with yellow and black stripes. Juveniles, which are on the menu for dozens of predators, including birds, raccoons, bobcats, and even other alligators, usually stay with their mothers for about two years.

Adult alligators are apex predators critical to the biodiversity of their habitat. They feed mainly on fish, turtles, snakes, and small mammals. However, they are opportunists, and a hungry gator will eat just about anything, including carrion, pets and, in rare instances, humans.

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Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 20. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .13 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 19. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .13 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 18. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .18 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 17. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 16. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 15. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 14. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .13 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 13. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .76 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 12. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2024 Schuhschnabel took it to 11. Rondje Heide Achter De Steenweg Limburg, Belgium - .12 miles  Visit Log
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