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  • 2004-08-10 (xsd:date)
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  • Gatorade (pt)
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  • I really didn't care for venison the few times I tried it, but the gator in this picture appears to like it just fine. These photographs of an alligator swimming across a lake with a deer clutched in its jaws circulated on the Internet in mid-2004, accompanied by several different versions of text crediting them to different sources: The first explanation was out, as KTBS said they haven't had a newscopter since their chopper crashed in 1990, and Leslie Johnson with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries noted that the vegetation was all wrong and the water too clear to be Cross Lake. And officials with the Alabama Forestry Commission disclaimed the Lake Martin explanation: In August 2004, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) finally cleared up the issue by issuing a press release identifying the photographs as having been taken in south Georgia (near the Georgia/South Carolina border) by a USFWS officer in March 2004: This version (which dates to August 2008) combines the 2004 alligator swimming with a deer in its mouth photos that were taken in Georgia with the 2005 photo of a large alligator that was killed in Texas, then places the whole thing in Alabama: (en)
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