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Alligatoridae / Culture of the Southern United States / Predation / Southern United States / Living fossils / Apex predators / Cuisine of the Southern United States / Crocodylidae / American alligator / Alligator / Crocodile / Common snapping turtle
Date: 2012-07-17 23:58:17
Alligatoridae
Culture of the Southern United States
Predation
Southern United States
Living fossils
Apex predators
Cuisine of the Southern United States
Crocodylidae
American alligator
Alligator
Crocodile
Common snapping turtle

‘Gator Aid Alligator mississippiensis (AL-ih-gay-ter mississippee-EN-sis) el lagarte (Spanish) = “the lizard” mississippiensis = “of Mississippi”

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