While NFL players might reach speeds of 20 mph, alligators can hit 35 mph in the water. Eric Dumas knows that fact since he’s the “gator wrangler” and captain at Ragin Cajun Airboat Tours.
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Gator Chateau offers field trips and group tours. During these group tours alligator handlers give lessons on the gators, you ...
Hop into Evangeline Swamp Room for classic Louisiana cocktails and food from sister restaurant, Little Jewel of New Orleans ...
Welcome to Louisiana Purchase State Park, Arkansas’ best-kept secret! Louisiana Purchase State Park isn’t just off the beaten ...
This marker is the starting point for all property lines in Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri, and other states formed from the ...
With a hotly-contested matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, plus Kendrick Lamar capping off his major year in music by taking the halftime show stage, this year's Super ...
Curious about which U.S. states have the highest alligator populations? From Florida’s swamps to Louisiana’s bayous, these ...
A Utah man with a love of barbecuing said alligator has become his new favorite meat, calling it "the turkey of the swamp." He explained why he loves grilling this food.
Video showed the alligator stuck in an icy pond after the South’s recent deep freeze, which brought a rare bout of ice and snow.
Worried about how the state's alligators are handling the cold? Don't fret, they're doing just fine, scientists say.