With an unusually cold winter here in the south, see how alligators look like they are frozen solid in the swamp, when they are actually using their incredible survival skills to breathe!
If you've ever wanted to get your Troy Landry on and "Choot Em", the Louisiana Department Of Wildlife and Fisheries is currently accepting applications for alligator hunters to conduct lottery hunts on 46 state and federally owned properties and lakes. That's a lot of tree shakers.
Livingston Parish police have issued a warning to residents of Livingston after a large, over 8-foot alligator was spotted in a drainage canal. Don't they make movies about this kind of stuff?
Recently, I came across the story of the Louisiana "Parlangua Swamp Monster". The Parlangua is a half-man, half-alligator creature that prowls around the swamps and bayous of Louisiana. Have you ever had a run in with the Parlangua?
No one likes uninvited pests in their home. Insects, rats and even in-laws can cause chaos in our humble abodes. Imagine finding an alligator in your house like this Louisiana man. The in-laws don't seem so bad after this, huh?
Lance Burgos was kayaking at Lake Fausse Point in St Martinville this past Saturday with his young passenger when they happened upon some catfish noodles. Burgos figured he'd check to see if anything was on the line, and boy was there, and it definitely was not catfish!
Out of a population of 5 million, Spots was believed to one of fewer than 15 white alligators in the U.S. There is no cause of death known at this time.