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Can fences keep out alligators? Watch as one massive alligator easily breaks through a fence at a Florida golf course.
Here, though, the reflexive response by the crocodilian is to chomp down on the bite bar with full force. Although Erickson's first experiments centered on alligators (which makes perfect sense ...
By Rachael Perry Click here for updates on this story Florida (WPBF) — A new study suggests risky human behavior, not aggression by alligators, is the leading cause of alligator bites. The study comes ...
Two of the planet’s most powerful reptiles go head-to-head. The massive American alligator vs the giant green anaconda—who’s ...
Risky human behavior, not aggression by alligators, is the leading cause of alligator bites, according to a study by ...
Researchers at the University of Florida claim that risky human behavior, not aggression by alligators, is the leading cause ...
Unlike many on this list, alligators don't rely on sheer aggression ... The Tasmanian devil's bite force isn't the highest overall, but it's off the charts relative to its size.
who watched the brute grab a 6-foot gator in his jaws — alligators have a stronger bite force than a lion — and fling it 3 feet into the air. Turso snapped a photograph and put it on Facebook ...
AND SCIENTISTS SAY THE DATA SHOWS ALLIGATORS DON’T WANT TO BITE PEOPLE, BUT ARE OFTEN PROVOKED. IT HAD NEVER BEEN QUANTIFIED BEFORE, AND THAT IS SIMPLY THAT IT’S HUMAN BEHAVIOR THAT RESULTS IN ...