So a two headed crocodile was found in Florida
9 years ago by 5trep · 1669 Likes · 21 comments · Popular
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deleted
· 9 years ago
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Aww man where'd you find this picture of me
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deleted
· 9 years ago
You mean a nope-odile in Nope-rida
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mickymouse
· 9 years ago
Literally what I was thinking
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rwby_rose
· 9 years ago
Why must I live in Florida
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morebacon
· 9 years ago
The weather.
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rwby_rose
· 9 years ago
The weather there sucks
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deleted
· 9 years ago
It's just hot, hot, hot, and slightly less hot.
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rwby_rose
· 9 years ago
Exactly
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morebacon
· 9 years ago
I live in central Fla. and I love it. Humidity sucks tho.
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guest
· 9 years ago
Our seasons are Hot, Not As Hot, Yellow (pollen), and Love Bug.
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morebacon
· 9 years ago
Ahh my fellow Floridian. I forgot about love bug season. What part of the soup state are you from?
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guest
· 9 years ago
From the bottom but in NE Fla now. It was chilly here the other day!!
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morebacon
· 9 years ago
Sweet. Hopefully it works it's way down here to central. It's all cloudy like cold weather but it's still 80.
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lucky11
· 9 years ago
Alligator, crocodiles are not indigenous to the state and while slightly similar in appearance that is clearly a two headed alligator. Alligators have wider, U-shaped snouts, while crocodile front ends are more pointed and V-shaped. Toothy grin: When their snouts are shut, crocodiles look like they're flashing a toothy grin, as the fourth tooth on each side of the lower jaw sticks up over the upper lip
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guest
· 9 years ago
Crocs are most certainly indigenous to Florida. It is the northern most part of their territory. Two of the 23 known croc species inhabit the coastal areas (brachish water) of South Florida and the Everglades.
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guest
· 9 years ago
*brackish water
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deviledapple
· 9 years ago
plus if you really wanna get into it alligators are all crocodilians.
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deleted
· 9 years ago
One word: RUN.
guest
· 9 years ago
I blame Mr Burns.
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seduce_me
· 9 years ago
I have lived in Florida my entire life, and not once have I seen a two-headed alligator. I'm pretty glad that I haven't.
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captinl123
· 9 years ago
They're EVOLVING
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