Ted Nugent sure would be proud of the 10-year-old girl who bagged a 13-foot alligator on a hunting trip this past weekend in the Guadalupe River near Victoria.
Imagine this: you're playing golf with your buddies and having a great time. You head for the tees on the 15th hole and look up to see a brutal alligator fight on the green. Well, this actually happened!
On September 1, the record for the largest alligator ever caught in Mississippi was 697.5 pounds. That record was broken not once but twice on Sunday, the first day of the state's alligator-hunting season.
You probably didn’t know this (and if you did, you're kind of gross maybe) but unlike many other reptiles and mammals, alligators crawl around all day with a fully erect pecker tucked inside their body, which engages like a sexual switchblade (great band name) when it comes time for some of that good old Louisiana swamp lovin’.
We already knew that dogs love their masters, but how far will a pet owner go to protect their beloved pooch? In Florida, a 66-year-old grandfather recently wrestled a seven-foot alligator to save his West Highland Terrier. Answer is, pretty far, apparently.
How scary are alligators? So scary they don't even need to be real to cause a commotion.
Three police officers in Independence, Missouri fired gunshots at a gator near a pond last Sunday before realizing it was actually a lawn ornament.