Sentences with phrase «shared of an alligator»

Sullivan's tweet circulated this week in response to a photo someone else shared of an alligator at Disney.

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In a video shared by Melody Kliebert to her Facebook, you can see a man guiding an alligator to bite into a hollowed - out watermelon, which had a goo inside with which to reveal the gender of the baby (no spoilers, you can watch the video).
Whitney Point Mayor Ryan Reynolds shared a photo of the escaped alligator on Facebook this morning, writing that the DEC believes reports of the animal in the area to be true.
An alligator embryo during organogenesis, with nerves, muscle tissues, and cell nuclei fluorescently labeled (green, orange, and blue, respectively) JOÃO FRANCISCO BOTELHO, YALE UNIVERSITY Alligator embryos share many characteristics with bird embryos, a hallmark of their shared evolutionary alligator embryo during organogenesis, with nerves, muscle tissues, and cell nuclei fluorescently labeled (green, orange, and blue, respectively) JOÃO FRANCISCO BOTELHO, YALE UNIVERSITY Alligator embryos share many characteristics with bird embryos, a hallmark of their shared evolutionary Alligator embryos share many characteristics with bird embryos, a hallmark of their shared evolutionary heritage.
Between then and settling in L.A., Joe got himself into a fair share of adventures as he searched for those absent parents — working at an alligator farm, playing with firecrackers with a Native American (Adam Beach), being named a hero after he's credited with saving a science class from poisonous fumes, getting captured by a cross-dressing serial killer, finding and lugging around a meteorite.
Thank you for allowing us to share the tranquility and our grandkids enjoyed the fishing and views of alligators.
The state's 19 million humans have to share a warm, wet ecosystem with a mashup of rebounding indigenous creatures like alligators and introduced animals and plants, with 37 species of reptile alone now considered established, with names reflecting Florida's ecological globalization: Nile monitor lizard, African redhead agama, Burmese python.
Before I say «see ya later alligator» to the bright days of summer, I have «part two» of my trip to Ol' Californy to share!
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