As dating apps and globalization reshape how we meet people, many would think that finding a relationship would be easier, but instead it develops superficial relationships.
Visitors to Louisianna might fear an alligator encounter, but if you steer clear of a swamp tour, you may miss the story of survival that keeps the region’s most feared predators alive.
Travis and his brother Jason sampled some New Orleans cuisine on the newest episode of their "New Heights" podcast, released ...
If you’ve ever driven through Florida from the state’s western coast to Miami, you’ve almost certainly been through “Alligator Alley.” The highway is a segment of Interstate 75, which stretches ...
Wrestlers often use face paint or masks to either hide their identities or to add some specialty to their overall act. This has been something that has happened for generations in wrestling, whether ...
Any time I stray from my skin-care routine — whether I’m traveling or had an extra busy week — I turn to face masks for help. They provide a high dose of hydration if I’m dry or help ...
Among them was someone who had chipped a tooth, someone whose pet alligator had escaped and someone whose finger was stuck in a beer bottle. Another caller wanted an ambulance because they were ...
THIS is the shocking moment an alligator was found stuck in a frozen lake as a bitter freeze struck across the Deep South. A surprise wave of extremely rare freezing temperatures across the US ...
BEAUFORT, S.C. – “See you later, alligator!” is often a phrase used in a rhyming scheme to say goodbye to someone in a fun way, but for an alligator in South Carolina, and many across the ...
BEAUFORT, S.C. (WFLA) — An alligator appeared to be frozen while lounging in a pond earlier this week in South Carolina. The video appears to show the gator frozen in time, as its head peaks ...
The gators “poke their heads through the ice” to take “about one breath every minute,” Gary Saurage said on Instagram See you later, frozen alligator! In an Instagram post shared by Gator ...
An alligator-like reptile has found a new home after city staff discovered it had been living in a Toronto residence for over a decade, contrary to the city's bylaws. Toronto Animal Services ...