Sentences with phrase «giant alligator»

The phrase "giant alligator" refers to a very big and large reptile with a long mouth, sharp teeth, and a tough skin. Full definition
That is what they are trying to determine, but in no time giant alligators and ferocious bears — for starters — are on the attack.
The world's first zip line to race above giant alligators and crocodiles.
(There is a giant alligator, though.)
In San Andreas and Rampage, the Golden Gate Bridge may be falling on his head (the former), a giant alligator may be trying to eat him (the latter), but Johnson is often engagingly cheerful.
No, the chief delight of Rampage is the sight of the giant alligator slithering in and out of a glass tower several floors at a time or the giant gorilla simply swallowing one of the villains whole.
With the wound, he climbs to the top of the skyscraper, flies another helicopter, unloads a grenade launcher, and outruns a giant alligator.
«The chief delight of Rampage is the sight of the giant alligator slithering in and out of a glass tower several floors at a time or the giant gorilla simply swallowing one of the villains whole.
Take, for example, the first story in the collection, «Lizard Man,» in which two down - on - their - luck deadbeats end up locking horns with a giant alligator.
The reason has something to do with those giant alligators living in your city's sewers.
Again, all while also fending off raptors and T - Rex and giant alligators and giant scorpions and dire wolves and dozens of other creatures (including plenty of friendly herbivores, of course).
Inside, guests were greeted by stuffed tigers, polar bears, a giant alligator, and many firearms from centuries past.
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