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It's time for another episode of Walkin' on the Wild Side! It's hard to believe, but we've never really explored the amazing alligator. An incredibly well adapted species that hasn't changed much from its ancestor over 200 million years ago, the American Alligator has survived two extinction events and human persecution to once again survive and thrive. Join Marvin and Gabrielle as they chat about this marvel of evolution, their biology, adaptations, and some great questions from Gabrielle!Check out these websites for more info:https://www.evergladesfoundation.org/post/9-amazing-things-you-didn-t-know-about-alligatorshttps://interestingengineering.com/science/crocodiles-secret-200-million-year-survivalhttps://www.dnr.sc.gov/wildlife/herps/alligator.htmlhttps://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Reptiles/American-Alligatorhttps://enviroliteracy.org/animals/what-problems-do-alligators-face/#:~:text=While%20their%20populations%20have%20rebounded%20from%20near%20extinction,impacts%2C%20and%20the%20continued%20threat%20of%20illegal%20killing.Interested in having Marvin and Gabrielle speak at your event? Email us below for more information!Email us at www.walkingonthewildside21@gmail.comFollow us on our two webpages to see photos and blogs about our podcasts and nature in general:Nature Nook PhotographyWalkin' on the Wild SideYou can listen directly from our website at: https://walkinonthewildside.buzzsprout.com, or from any of the major podcast platforms, such as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Audible, Spotify, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Stitcher, and more!Subscribe to our podcasts on any of these platforms and leave us a review!We hope you enjoy listening to our podcast and welcome your emails, comments, and feedback. Hopefully, we will inspire you to get out there and start "Walkin' on the Wild Side"!We'd love to hear from you with your questions and comments!
Not only is this creature a survivor of mass extinctions but has also rebounded after its near extinction that was man caused.
This week on The Whiskey Trip Podcast, Big Chief takes a ride with his friend Ryan Mareno, Founder and Owner of Mareno's Outfitters and Guide Service. Ryan and Big Chief talk about Ryan's guide service that offers unique hunting experiences for both American Alligators and Feral Hogs in Southwest Louisiana. They also chat about Ryan's love of wheated bourbon. This episode is an opportunity for listeners to win one of two giveaways, so make sure to listen to the end. These two outdoorsmen start the show by sipping on some Green River Distillery wheated bourbon. Its soft notes of honeysuckle and caramel make it delicious. They then move on to Castle and Key Distillery wheated bourbon. With a little more proof, it's got that sweetness the big man loves. To start the second half, the duo crack open a bottle of Fox Trail Distillery O'Highlands XIV, which is a 14-year-old straight bourbon whiskey. Man, what a whiskey! Too bad this was a limited release. They finish the show with a TX Whiskey Port Barrel Finish. It makes Ryan think of raisins and toffee. This ride on The Whiskey Trip shows just how fast the Big Man can grow his Village in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana. Welcome to the family, Ryan, O'Neill, Matt, and Taddy. Cheers!
The crocodilians — crocodiles and their relatives, like the American Alligator — are the closest living relatives of birds. About 250 million years ago, the ancestors of all crocodiles split off from the dinosaur group that gave rise to modern birds. While crocs these days are mostly short-legged ambush predators, before mass extinction there were ocean-dwelling crocodilians and even species that ran around on two legs.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.
Dr. Buster returns, this time with a list of the Top 10 Largest Land Animals in North America, ranked by the high-end of their average weight. #1 on the list can weigh up to 5,000 pounds (2267 kg)!PLUS... fun facts and trivia about each animal, mating rituals, fighting each animal, animals in Ancient Rome, Stephen Hawking in a tree, and MUCH more.WATCH THE FULL VIDEO VERSION OF THIS EPISODE:https://youtube.com/10ishpodcast-------------------------------------------IMAGES OF EVERY ANIMAL (contains spoilers!)10. American Alligator: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTvq6s6W3NU28TTRcsnJNiIoWR19VuLeT1ANaB9WGjx2AjzX4k73gWAfcjRYN8x7fkExT8&usqp=CAU 9. Elk: https://fox2now.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2023/11/GettyImages-1277545532.jpg?w=1280 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gBk04ajuxk 8. Leatherback Sea Turtle: https://www.houmatoday.com/gcdn/authoring/2018/01/16/NCOU/ghows-DA-b2289947-53b5-465a-84e6-6d9a6228d4d8-84a6054f.jpeg?width=1200&disable=upscale&format=pjpg&auto=webp7. Kodiak Brown Bear: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/PPmA-SJ-z6BpXxMK4P4GTaGj_mIIm-oXjDp8V1ZCEDjmd6kFNUuOdoytAKzferegFvkEewjdVfCBOw6W2ne1lhgmEANrAZw6. Polar Bear: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ6d1m0yWgdPVSZAN1Gc5aFzsMfitJL1bBRw6-JWFsVQA&s5. Moose: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRjOw3GT1mz6YmWt4uZBzKexqxLSzH63bhX5HHpUrIldA&s4. Stellar Sea Lion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0lV1njv0rs 3. American Bison: https://www.visittheusa.com/sites/default/files/styles/16_9_770x433/public/images/hero_media_image/2017-02/d25f0b4a11d077a619607b67a1da09ca.jpeg?h=4b06cde3&itok=Ks6Nmexf2. Walrus https://media.wnyc.org/i/1080/1080/l/80/2022/08/FreyaTheWalrus.png1. Elephant Seal: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS3YWK0sU-htPf18DxKWoj1-qrNSvHPiJ5gCgKU4xWQjkNZ6n_3j1aUbI6isAdUG_laizQ&usqp=CAUYOUTUBE LINKS (listed in order of reference):ELK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gBk04ajuxkSTELLAR SEA LION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0lV1njv0rsWALRUS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvgnjoOMg4cELEPHANT SEAL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDTXuXJMdpI-------------------------------------------Listen to more Dr. Buster episodes on 10ish Podcast at https://www.10ishpod.com/episode-guide/#dr.-buster-------------------------------------------Get EARLY, AD-FREE access to 10ish Podcast episodes (and bonus content!) on the new-and-improved 10ish Pod+. Now easier to sign up than ever, and listenable on all podcast apps (including Spotify): https://10ishpod.com/plusNEW BONUS EPISODE OUT NOW: The Most Attractive Boyfriends/Girlfriends/Dates in Seinfeld (as determined by A.I.)-------------------------------------------NEWSLETTER: https://www.10ishpod.com/newsletterMERCH: https://www.10ishpod.com/merchREDDIT: https://www.reddit.com/r/10ishPodTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@10ishpodX (Twitter): https://www.x.com/10ishpodINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/10ishpod-------------------------------------------Read a full transcript of this and all 10ish Podcast episodes at https://www.10ishpod.com/episodes.-------------------------------------------Happy Celebratory Music:"Sunflower Dance Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/10ish-podcast--5968552/support.
The American alligator was nearly hunted to extinction, but thankfully it is delicious so we saved it. It's come back is a great example of what is possible when it comes to conservation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beanstalk-frog-beans/support
Join me as we explore the fascinatingly world of the American Alligator—the apex predator of apex predators. Whether you're looking to sleep or are simply curious about these amazing creatures, this episode is sure to provide a calming escape. Grab some tea, find somewhere cozy, and prepare for an adventure to a swamp in North Carolina. Get access to exclusive content, voting, and more by becoming a Patron. No obligation, cancel anytime, and you can even sign up for a 7-day free trial. If you decide to stay, it will only cost less than half a cup of coffee a month: patreon.com/relaxwithanimalfacts—we're waiting for you! To submit your animal request, head to the "Submit" tab on relaxwithanimalfacts.com To contact Stefan Wolfe: E-mail relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com Send a message to relaxwithanimalfacts on Instagram A huge thank you to George Vlad for the ambiences—it is because of his important work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him on YouTube, and check out his website. If you would like to learn more, the resources used in this episode are listed below: https://nationalzoo.si.edu/animals/american-alligator https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Reptiles/American-Alligator https://racinezoo.org/american-alligator-fact-sheet https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/facts/american-alligator?loggedin=true&rnd=1711991735119 https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/species/americanalligator/
Thank you for being part of the conversation. This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 600 With Gary And Shannon Saurage From Taxas Gator Savors They say everything is bigger in Texas, including alligators who may show up unexpectedly in your backyard. The new EarthxTV original docu-series "Texas Gator Savers” follows world-renowned conservationist and alligator wranglers, Gary Saurage and his wife Shannon, their partner Arlie Hammonds, and their Gator Country team of employees and college interns, as they rescue alligators who have wandered where they shouldn't be and work together to relocate them to his refuge. Saurage's Gator Country Park houses American Alligators, crocodiles, and many different reptiles and mammals they receive through nuisance rescues, donations, other institutions, or abandonment.Saurage and his wife Shannon, who owns the Texas-based adventure park, Gator Country, with their partner Arlie Hammonds is home to over 600 American Alligators, including Big Al, the oldest living alligator in captivity.On the Texas Gulf Coast, Gary Saurage is the go-to expert for alligator issues. He's a passionate conservationist and the owner of Gator Country, a Texas-based adventure park. Gary's lifelong fascination with alligators traces back to his Louisiana upbringing, where he studied every aspect of these creatures. In 2005, he founded Gator Country, a 15-acre animal sanctuary that houses over 300 alligators and various other animals. Together with his wife Shannon and dedicated team, Gary is on a mission to rescue, relocate, and provide a safe haven for alligators. Whether it's returning them to the wild or rehoming them at Gator Country, Gary's passion for these remarkable reptiles has earned him global recognition.
They say everything is bigger in Texas, including alligators who may show up unexpectedly in your backyard. The new EarthxTV original docu-series "Texas Gator Savers” follows world-renowned conservationist and alligator wranglers, Gary Saurage and his wife Shannon, their partner Arlie Hammonds, and their Gator Country team of employees and college interns, as they rescue alligators who have wandered where they shouldn't be and work together to relocate them to his refuge. Saurage's Gator Country Park houses American Alligators, crocodiles, and many different reptiles and mammals they receive through nuisance rescues, donations, other institutions, or abandonment.Saurage and his wife Shannon, who owns the Texas-based adventure park, Gator Country, with their partner Arlie Hammonds is home to over 600 American Alligators, including Big Al, the oldest living alligator in captivity.On the Texas Gulf Coast, Gary Saurage is the go-to expert for alligator issues. He's a passionate conservationist and the owner of Gator Country, a Texas-based adventure park. Gary's lifelong fascination with alligators traces back to his Louisiana upbringing, where he studied every aspect of these creatures. In 2005, he founded Gator Country, a 15-acre animal sanctuary that houses over 300 alligators and various other animals. Together with his wife Shannon and dedicated team, Gary is on a mission to rescue, relocate, and provide a safe haven for alligators. Whether it's returning them to the wild or rehoming them at Gator Country, Gary's passion for these remarkable reptiles has earned him global recognition.
Chris Gillette aka Gatorboys Chris is one of the most passionate wildlife experts you can find and an animal advocate that has been working with the wildest animals in the world for a LONG time. He has done it all from handling extremely venomous snakes to hand feeding GIANT crocodilians that most people would be terrified to even stand next to. He runs gator tours in Homestead, Florida giving people wildlife experiences that they might not ever get the chance to have otherwise. One of his favorite gators, Casper, even responds to his commands and knows his own name. The work he has done with the gator he works with every day is astonishing and has brought a new perspective to human and alligator interactions. He has shown that while they are still capable of being very dangerous animals due to their extreme strength and lightning fast striking capabilities, they are not monsters but rather beautiful creatures that are heavily misunderstood by a large portion of the public. On top of his work with wildlife, he has grown his Youtube channel, Florida's Wildest, to over 500,000 followers. Rosie Moore is a geoscientist and wildlife expert that has seen some of the craziest things you can imagine. She grew up in Missouri and moved to Florida get a degree studying Sharks, but ended up finding herself interacting with just about every different type of animal in between on the way there. From climbing in trees and studying thermoregulation in freshly hatched Wood Storks to opening 18 foot Burmese Pythons stuffed with entire Alligators, she has done it all. While working at a Herpetology lab, she videoed an intact American Alligator inside of an invasive Python and went insanely viral overnight. This lead to appearances on CNN, FOX News, Daily Mail, and just about every single publication on the internet across the entire globe. Since achieving this level of attention and gaining a huge platform, she is focusing on growing the ability for women to follow their passions in science and specifically herpetology and sharks. She appeared on this year's Shark Week on Discovery and is getting more followers and views by the day. She is an up and coming name to watch in the world of wildlife content so make sure to check her out. Follow Chris at @gatorboys_chris on IG/TikTok/Twitter Follow her at @RosieKMoore on IG/Tiktok/Twitter Check out Ball and Buck right here ⬇️https://ballandbuck.com/ Tiktok - @Youngpageviews Instagram - @Youngpageviews Twitter - @Youngpageviews
Welcome to another captivating episode of the Biome Podcast, where we spotlight none other than the awe-inspiring American Alligator! Dive into its murky, mysterious habitat, and marvel at its jaw-snapping power. But that's just the tip of the iceberg—or should we say, the tip of the snout? In this episode, we delve deeper into the crucial, often overlooked role that keystone species play in the grand tapestry of life. Uncover the stressors that threaten to unravel this delicate balance and explore real-world strategies to safeguard our planet's natural wonders.
Rosie Moore is a geoscientist and wildlife expert that has seen some of the craziest things you can imagine. She grew up in Missouri and moved to Florida get a degree studying Sharks, but ended up finding herself interacting with just about every different type of animal in between on the way there. From climbing in trees and studying thermoregulation in freshly hatched Wood Storks to opening 18 foot Burmese Pythons stuffed with entire Alligators, she has done it all. While working at a Herpetology lab, she videoed an intact American Alligator inside of an invasive Python and went insanely viral overnight. This lead to appearances on CNN, FOX News, Daily Mail, and just about every single publication on the internet across the entire globe. Since achieving this level of attention and gaining a huge platform, she is focusing on growing the ability for women to follow their passions in science and specifically herpetology and sharks. She appeared on this year's Shark Week on Discovery and is getting more followers and views by the day. She is sure to be a mainstay going forward in the world of wildlife and she divulged lots of "nerd talk" on this episode for us normal people to indulge in. Check it out!!! Follow her at @RosieKMoore on IG/Tiktok/Twitter Check out Ball and Buck right here ⬇️ https://ballandbuck.com/ Tiktok - @Youngpageviews Instagram - @Youngpageviews Twitter - @Youngpageviews
Joe DeMare pops in briefly to talk about the latest disastrous developments with HB434, the "Nuclear Authority" bill. Then guest host Shehbaz Khan give us a deeper look at the long, sordid history of bribery and scandal in the nuclear industry culminating in the recent conviction of Larry Householder. Next he interviews Gillian Miller, scientist with the Ecology Center in Ann Arbor, MI, talking about bisphenols in receipt paper. Rebecca Wood, in honor of the fourth of July talks about our native American Alligator, found nowhere else on Earth. Ecological News reports that fossil fuel use is still increasing, dooming our society to almost certain destruction.
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PART TWO: When the Dead Save the Living. The unbelievable story of Jeffrey Heim, an alligator attack, and a 6" fossilized megalodon shark toothSave living sharks by buying fossilized teeth.Use coupon code: TEETH to get 15% off of anything at Jeffrey's website:https://shrkco.com/?ref=BP3n9I9bJ5JYoSubscribe to the email list to be entered to win a fossilized shark tooth:https://www.theteethpod.com/Support the show
"She scalped me" The unbelievable story of Jeffrey Heim, an alligator attack, and a 6" fossilized megalodon shark tooth Subscribe to the email list to be entered to win a fossilized shark tooth:https://www.theteethpod.com/Save living sharks by buying fossilized teeth. Use coupon code: TEETH to get 15% off of anything at Jeffrey's website:https://shrkco.com/?ref=BP3n9I9bJ5JYoSupport the show
The American alligator is the largest reptile in North America. In Mississippi, they're most prevalent in the southern two-thirds of the state, but can be found in most parts of Mississippi. Today, the Alligator Program Coordinator, Ricky Flint, for Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, & Parks, joins the show to discuss what to do if you spot an alligator and how to safely participate in the alligator season. As always, Dr. Troy Majure, DVM, with the Animal Medical Center, is here if you have any concerns about your furry friends or general wildlife experiences and Libby Hartfield likes to hear your encounters with nature. Email the show: animals@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune into the 7th Question Stretch to hear our run-ins with animals across the US! See how you stacked up against the Chloee Hardness Test! Whether you're a conservationist or your idea of animals comes from a trip to the zoo, you're bound to learn something from this week's episode! Seth and Chloee once again host this week's Travelin' Trivia Episode. To keep up with their latest travels, follow @travel_down_wander on Instagram. Each question and answer provided on Travelin' Trivia is researched and referenced from reputable sources throughout the industry. That is not to say mistakes aren't made. If you notice an error while listening, please bring it to their attention and the correction will be provided in a coming episode! Listener Feedback Form (scroll to the bottom of the home page) To learn more about each topic discussed in this week's Travelin' Trivia episode visit the reference below. Question 1: Driving along on a road trip of the United States... Question 2: It's funny how we humans gladly accept non-native species... Question 3: A popular sport fish of the United States, the Largemouth Bass... Question 4: Which of the following States has more native species... Question 5: The United States is home to so many animals that it simply wouldn't... Question 6: American Alligators are the largest reptile in the United States... Question 7: Which of the following is the most widespread predator... Question 8: This American Mammal is the fastest land animal in the United States... Question 9: With the success of last week's ridiculous laws question, we're going to go with a... Question 10: his bluish-grey songbird with its characteristic white belly was... Bonus Question: North America is home to 12 native ungulates that come in all shapes... Join us next week for New Your City Trivia! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seth-malcolm7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seth-malcolm7/support
The snail darter is a three-inch-long snail-eating fish that was once only found in the Little Tennessee River. When that river was going to be dammed by the Tellico Dam under construction in the 1970s, the snail darter was listed on the endangered species list and the little fish subsequently became the subject of a […]
This week on DATA the guys talk scales, teeth and wading in water, yes the American Alligator is up.
Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! On this episode of ABR, MAP service users share a wide variety of talents, from reggaeton-inspired beats and some good old bluesy rock n' roll that will get you movin' and groovin' to a quick run-down of animal fun facts sure to get you ready for your next trip to the zoo. This episode was a collaborative effort involving service users and staff from our MAP Program. Thanks for listening! Cover Art: “Lion in Nature” by Milkias Tiku Participants: Jack Medved, Lissana Tamayo, Lisa Radcliff, Coy Barker, and Milkias Tiku Thanks for listening and tune in next time! For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org Audio Transcription: (Please listen on Podomatic or Spotify to view the full transcript) *Intro music by Artbeat Radio staff* Music, stories, and more! You're listening to Artbeat Radio, a program of Able ARTS Work. Lissana: Hello and Welcome to the Mobile Arts Program Podcast Episode. My name is Lisa and I will be introducing our service user's music today. We will be hearing music from 3 service users today. Up first, we will hear a song by King Coy-O His song is called “Joyful Rhythm" I hope you enjoy. Song: “Joyful Rhythm" by Coy Barker Lissana: That was amazing! Up next we have a song by Lisa R. It is “Untitled”. Song: “Untitled” by Lisa Radcliff Lissana: Last, we have an untitled song by Jack Animal Fun Facts: Jack Medved Jack: It's me Jack Medved speaking here. I have two podcasts for you now till five amazing facts here. First up, Alligators. Did you know that, like all crocodilians, alligators have throat flaps to the back of their throat? It helps keep water from getting in, so that way they can catch food underwater. Big technique. There are two kinds of alligators, the American and the Chinese. Chinese alligators are endangered, but amazingly the American alligators made a great comeback thanks to conservation. American Alligators depend on us for their protection. And did you know that Alligator was mistakenly named after the Spanish word for Lizard "El Lagarto". Pretty funny name to me. I like "alligator" better. As you all know, American alligators hang out alone or in a float, which is a group of crocodilians. But of course, alligators love to bask in the sun here, and they need to warm up 'cause they're cold blooded. It helps digest their food and turn important things to keep their bodies healthy. It's the reptile way. It's how they stay healthy. I don't mind saying it, but I know lots of doing things my way to stay healthy. [SONG] YOU LIKE THE SEASIDE? SWIMMING UP AND DOWN THE COASTLINE. I GOT IT MADE ME EVERGLADES. FRESHWATER POND FEELS FINE. WE BOTH NEED A NICE PLACE TO ROMP EVERYBODY'S GOT TO BUMP SHA BUMP. THE SWAMP BOOGIE, LATER ALLIGATOR, THE SWAMP BOOGIE, AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE THE SWAMP BOOGIE THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE. LIVING IN A RIVER HOME, SHARE THIS SPACE. IF YOU'RE DROPPING IN FOR A NEIGHBORLY SWIM, DON'T EXPECT A FRIENDLY FACE. YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE THE WAY THEY PREACH IT. DON'T TAKE A CHANCE, WE'D RATHER BITE CHA. THE SWAMP BOOGIE CHOMP, CHOMP CHOMP. THE SWAMP BOOGIE, BOMP SHA BOMP THE SWAMP BOOGIE THAT'S IN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE. COME ON, BOMP SHA BOMP SHA BOMP, IT'S TOUGH AROUND HERE. GRAB YOUR PARTNER. SWAMP BOOGIE, SPINNING TO THE RIGHT SWAMP BOOGIE. THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S SWAMP BOOGIE SWAMP BOOGIE, THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S ... LIFE! [END SONG] Secondly, polar bears. I have an amazing fact for you to tell about polar bears while they live in the Arctic, the lands of the North Pole, Did you know that the word Arctic means land of the great bear? And polar bears are the biggest bears in the world. Standing 12 feet tall. Makes them the largest land carnivores, even though they aren't apex predators. Here's another thing, polar bears have rough pads and sharp claws here They give 'em good grip on slippery ice or in a slippery patch of snow. Gripping ice is what they do. Also, while polar bears have a good sense of smell, They could smell food 10 miles away, here. They're marvelously good swimmers and class A when it comes to camouflage. Polar bears are very good at covering their noses to make more completely hidden. During in the winter, male polar bears patrol their homes. But the females decide on hibernation. That's when during December (they) are giving birth to cubs. They come out here during spring here. A five-month nap or eight month... A five-month nap here is a big big snooze, but they're very good digging to make into their dens here in the snow. In a snow den or cave, it's where they sleep in. Oh, there's one more. Their arms are like so long they can reach speeds of 30 mph. Know that you know those big 5 facts here, This is Jack Medved, wrapping up today. To learn more about Jack in his animal friends, Visit us at "Jack's Animal Fun Facts" on the Instagram or at Able Arts Work, as that's a keyword. See you next time! [SUNG] THE SWAMP BOOGIE! GRAB YOUR PARTNER THE SWAMP BOOGIE! SPIN IT TO THE RIGHT THE SWAMP BOOGIE! THAT'S AN ALLIGATOR'S LIFE! *Outro music by Artbeat Radio staff* We hope you enjoyed this episode of Artbeat Radio. For more information, please go to our website. Ableartswork.org. Thanks for listening and tune in next time!
Episode 7: A Summer As Camp Counselors; Part 2!Welcome back to Oceans of Hope! We are back with my friends from summer camp. Gabrielle had to leave about halfway through our conversation, so this is the second half in which Kalyn, Tristen, and I tell some stories from the summer and talk about our goals for the future. We may or may not be collaborating on scientific papers in the future! For anyone who is wondering about the alligators and crocodiles in Florida, they do both live here. American Alligators are considered Least Concern in their conservation status while American Crocodiles are considered Vulnerable. These crocodiles are not the same as the Saltwater crocodiles (found in Australia) that I was envisioning when we were having this conversation. Remember to follow the podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok (@OceansOfHopePod)! Message me if you have any suggestions for guests to have on the podcast or for a topic I should record an episode on.FYI: I didn't get the FWC job, but I did get another job!
Alligator Alley Wildlife Sanctuary, Summerdale Alabama, founder and owner, Wes Moore, shares his knowledge of the American Alligator. Wes is known throughout the nation, if not the world, by wildlife professionals and academia as one of the most knowledgeable alligator experts. https://gatoralleyfarm.com/ https://www.facebook.com/gatoralleyfarm https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA9BWEm7FmaRcUDdQD8InEQ/videos https://gettinoutdoors.libsyn.com/gettin-outdoors-podcast-62 On this weeks TCUB Huntin' & Fishin' Report the outdoors reporters have a lot of outdoor events to talk about!! Juggin' II Event, Alabama Catfish Series, Bridgeport Summer Team Trail Open, King of the river Frogging and Dippi Outdoors Crappie tournament. Its gonna be a hot weekend in south Alabama and BDL will give you the detailed CNB weekend Weather Forecast.
Kaleb discusses the ancient and powerful American Alligator and how vicious they can be.
This episode is a conversation with Matt Shirley, a conservation scientist with a particular passion for and interest in crocodiles. I met Matt on a shoot, where he was the animal expert and I was brought in to deal with some pretty challenging technical problems, in order to capture crocodile behaviour which had not only never been filmed but had never even been observed in the wild before. Unfortunately, I can't say any more as we are signed up to an NDA…. So I got to know Matt on a long journey into the jungle of Gabon, it took us 11 days to go from Libreville (the capital) to the point where we could record on camera. Matt's expertise and knowledge of the local conditions and people were formidable. A child-hood passion for reptiles led him to work with crocodiles, but Matt also works on pangolins and forest-dwelling tortoises, primarily in the forests of West Africa. His research has led to the recognition of 3 new crocodile species. However, it is his work as a conservation scientist which I found most fascinating. The work he has done and the conclusions he has drawn, might be uncomfortable for Western observers who passionately want to protect and save all individuals from under-pressure species. Yet, for anyone who has spent time and worked in those challenged eco-systems and been confronted by the poverty of the people trying to survive within or alongside them, it is hard not to see the sense in positions that advocate meaningful management rather than preservation at all costs. In particular, Matt discusses the example of the American Alligator, which was almost extinct by the 1950s, but recovered so well there are now millions of them across the Southern States. It was a story I had never heard and one which upsets many preconceptions about how to save species.
MARDI GRAS!! Fat Tuesday! Its time to be sinful with two Louisiana themed animals: American Alligator and Atlantic Blue Crab. Come join our weird parade of sinful animal seduction. After all Mardi Gras is about letting lose and animals are great at letting their natural instincts wild.Allow me to set the scene of the sexy swamp for the Louisiana alligator dance of seduction; or a "water dance," as its actually called. The blue crab also does their own type of dance of love but its a bit more onsided as the male is just waiting for her to get naked and vulnerable.Scientific NamesAmerican Alligator: Alligator mississippiensisAtlantic Blue Crab: Callinectes sapidusHere's how to enjoy your Mardi Gras in a more sustainable way. with Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood watch:https://lake.wateratlas.usf.edu/upload/documents/MBA-SeafoodWatch-Southeast-Guide.pdfhttps://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/insight/understanding-sustainable-seafoodFollow the Podcast on Social Media!Instagram @wafpodcasttiktok @wafpodcastEmail: wafpodcastexplicit@gmail.comFacebook: "Weird Animal Facts: Explicit" Support the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/wafpodcast)
In this incredibly late post-humous week 8 preview because we're doing things differently round here and definitely weren't just held up by a busy busy weekend from anyone who could edit the podcast - we discuss various things that went differently on sunday, crack some jokes, the usual late preview to games that already happened - come find out if we're completely wrong or sneaky right! - We also recapped Thursday Night Football if that tickles your fancy
In this episode, I speak with Alligator Scientist Dr. Kent Vliet from the University Of Florida. Kent has been researching alligators for over 45 years. He is one of the world's leading authorities on American Alligator biology, courtship, and conservation. Order Kent's book on Amazon: Alligators: The Illustrated Guide To Their Biology, Behavior, and Conservation. Listen to the after-show!Follow Corbin MaxeyWebsite: https://corbinmaxey.com YouTube: https://goo.gl/ZbuBnRTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/prvYxR/ Instagram: https://goo.gl/NDYWFF Facebook: https://goo.gl/ZsE1SP Twitter: https://goo.gl/F4zVfN
Florida is known for having alligators, a fact that brings fear to many visitors and residents. But, alligators are an important species in many of our ecosystems. While we continue to develop the State, our chances of encountering an alligator increase, but there are many ways we can learn to coexist with them. This episode is the first episode in a two-part series and will discuss basic biology and some common alligator behavior. Learn more: Living with Alligators: a Florida Reality: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/uw230 Information on alligator hunting in Florida (FWC) - https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/alligator/harvest/hunt-guide/ How You Can Help: Never feed an alligator - If you suspect anyone of feeding alligators, intentionally or not, please consider reporting it to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). You will not get anyone in trouble! The 1st offense is a warning and education visit. Call the wildlife alert hotline: 888-404-FWCC (3922). Cell phone users in Florida can dial *FWC or #FWC, depending on the service provider. Sources for this Episode: Ober, et al., Managing Conflicts with Wildlife: Living with Alligators. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/uw393 Swiman, et al., Living with Alligators: A Florida Reality. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/uw230 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program. https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/alligator/snap/ Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Alligator Management Program. https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/alligator/ If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with a friend who might enjoy learning about Florida's natural areas and the wild things that live here! If you're active on iNaturalist, consider joining our iNaturalist project, Naturally Florida's Listener Observations, here: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/naturally-florida-s-listener-observations --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naturallyflorida/message
This episode is the second half of our discussion on the American alligator. This episode will focus on busting common myths and highlighting key ways we can learn to coexist with this critically important species. Learn more: Watch an 8ft+ alligator climb a 6ft fence: https://youtu.be/z7DMjQJD7vM (ABC Channel 6, WATE) Living with Alligators: a Florida Reality: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/uw230 How You Can Help: Never feed an alligator - If you suspect anyone of feeding alligators, intentionally or not, please consider reporting it to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). You will not get anyone in trouble! The 1st offense is a warning and education visit. Call the wildlife alert hotline: 888-404-FWCC (3922). Cell phone users in Florida can dial *FWC or #FWC, depending on the service provider. Sources for this Episode: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Human-Alligator Incidents Fact Sheet (Updated April 2019). https://myfwc.com/media/1776/human-alligatorincidentfactsheet.pdf Ober, et al., Managing Conflicts with Wildlife: Living with Alligators. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/uw393 Swiman, et al., Living with Alligators: A Florida Reality. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/uw230 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program. https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/alligator/snap/ Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission: Alligator Management Program. https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/wildlife/alligator/ If you enjoyed this episode, please consider sharing it with a friend who might enjoy learning about Florida's natural areas and the wild things that live here! If you're active on iNaturalist, consider joining our iNaturalist project, Naturally Florida's Listener Observations, here: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/naturally-florida-s-listener-observations --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naturallyflorida/message
Intro:Hey Pod lovers. If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that consists of 7 non-spoiler binge-worthy reviews of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. For more details and more reviews, I recommend checking out Episode One. Reviews:Just The Zoo of Us - No Spoilers! This is one of my new favorite podcasts. This educational show is all about listening in as couple Christian and Ellen Weatherford review a different animal every episode. The show has a solid five stars on Apple Podcasts, with 67 ratings, and 38 written reviews and starts with each of them weigh the animal on a rating out of 10 on effectiveness, ingenuity, and aesthetics. The disclaimer at the beginning of the show lets you know they aren't animal professionals, but enthusiasts who hold the research of each animal as the most important aspect of the show. I think that is why their hilarious cute dynamic is so unexpectedly charming. I never would have thought this adorable couple from Jacksonville, Florida would become literally my favorite couple of any media. Their knowledge and love for nerdy things like anime and dnd is something I hadn't seen in a podcast that wasn't specifically about those topics. If you listen to the show in order you will pick up on some subtle mentions of their private life. It starts with just the two of them, follows in their pregnancy, and then welcomes baby Finley into the world! I adore baby Finley who can occasionally be heard cooing in the background of some episodes. That is not all they are, either! Besides being well-researched, cute, and funny they also have good radio voices and production quality. The podcast is made knowing you might listen with little ones, so it does not contain profanity. The episodes do sometimes mention things like reproduction and predatory habits. I really like how (maybe because they are not experts) the language they use is super accessible and easily understood. That way I'm not lost in all the technical terms. Their website is well done and includes transcripts, coloring pages, and a message/animal submission/guest form. The couple is super active on Twitter and also has this email you can use to contact them. So far, the show has 91 episodes, all about an hour in length and new ones come out weekly usually at the end of the week. They also have experts come in, usually on a biweekly basis to have a deeper conversation about that week's animal. Expert guest episodes became the most common when the couple took a short break to spend with newly arrived baby Finley. Episodes can be found on all major platforms. The most popular episodes according to Owltail are 3: Praying Mantis & Giant Panda and 7: Asian Elephant & Immortal Jellyfish. My favorites were 70: American Bison & Giraffe-Necked Weevil and 1: American Alligator & Florida Manatee. Music is really well chosen and credited at the end of every episode. The show covers a ton of animals I never thought I would want to know anything about but hearing these two talk about them as if they were the coolest thing that is ever existed changed my mind. And I think it could do the same for you. Similar Pods: The Wild Episode, Herpetological Highlights, and Nature GuysSearching for Rachel Antonio: This Australian podcast drops you into a Queensland family's search for answers in their daughter's 18-year-old cold case. Rachel disappeared after being dropped off at the movies. She was never seen again leaving her family with more questions than leads. They contacted David Murray, an investigative journalist working with The Courier-Mail in hopes the case will be given new attention or maybe even that developments would be made. This podcast is short and sweet but with the expected lengthy news recap and preview at either end of an episode (but it was only information). 6 episodes about 31 minutes apiece. I was surprised to see this podcast didn't have as many listens or reviews as I expected. Similar Podcasts: Blue Siren's Police Tape, Unravel True Crime, and Australian True CrimeDressed: This educational podcast talks about the history of fashion in the streamlined inviting tone I've grown accustomed to from YouTube and “Stuff You Should Know”. It really does an amazing job at looking at fashion through different lenses such as art, history, politics, function and so much more. The hosts really know their stuff as well with both having master's degrees in fashion studies. While I could have sworn one of the hosts was from “Stuff You Missed in History Class”, all my research seems to point to that not being the case. The shows are intertwined though with the origins of the show coming after an appearance April made on SYMIHC. Here's a pretty detailed account of how it happened from an interview April did for SimonSays: https://blog.simonsays.ai/behind-the-podcast-a-conversation-with-april-calahan-co-host-of-dressed-the-history-of-fashion-917c11ca7440. Anyway, the show has a little over 1,000 reviews and an average of 4.5-stars. New episodes come out every Tuesday (and sometimes Thursdays) on a year-round season so there's no shortage of juicy fashion knowledge in the foreseeable future. Currently, there are 198 episodes about 40 minutes long with a noticeable amount of commercials in them (I don't find it unbearable). My favorite episode is definitely the Smuggled in the Bustle: an interview with Hind Abdul-Jabbar that talks about how smuggling was actually a big part of fashion back in the day and sometimes still is. Owltail has its two episodes as Freeing the Body: The Birth of Modern Dress, A Vanderbilt House Party--The Gilded Age, an Interview with Leslie Klingner, and Holiday Bonus FHM: The History of Glitter (I really liked this one). This podcast is about as loose on the script as they come without being completely unscripted or edited. The background music can be noticed sometimes throughout the earlier episodes, but I really only found it troubling on my laptop and I've listened to all of the episodes through headphones fine. Zero trigger warnings. One last note is that I do like the beginning episodes more than the latter but they're all good. Similar Pods: History of the 90s, Crime Culture, It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick MurdersTides of History: This history podcast is my new favorite to listen to as I fall asleep. It's polished with well-done audio like all of Wondery's shows and informative in a captivating way. It covers everything from ancient times to modern perspectives and origins stories on all sorts of things that make up the human experience. Ph.D. historian and host, Phil Wyman has an amazing voice backed up subtle sound effects and complimenting music that makes for the best soundtrack to fall asleep to that I've heard in a while. For those that don't know most platforms/apps have a sleep timer setter and for iPhones there's a “stop playing” option at the bottom of the alarm choices. Itunes has 4.5 thousand reviews and an average of 4.7 stars. New episodes come out Thursdays which is a huge plus for me (even though it usually takes me a few nights to get through them) because most of my favorite shows come out at the beginning of the week leaving me in a bit of a drought towards the end. 171 episodes all on average about 41 minutes long with Owltail's highest ranking being The Trials and Tribulations of the Late Medieval Church, The Wars of the Roses, and 1492: A Guided Tour of Europe on the Brink. My favorites have to be The First Farmers, and Who Were the First Americans? The latest episode came out this week and the show remains consistent in the type of content (storytelling and interview-based) with the topics of the episodes going from more modern to prehistoric. Similar Pods: Incredible Feats, It was Said, and American ShadowsThe Hyacinth Disaster - No Spoilers! The year is AD 2151 and some dozen or so supercorporations competitively mine the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter with a ruthlessness outside the laws governing Earth. Under their manipulation are thousands of mining ships fighting to get their big break. It's a normal day for the crew of one of these ships, the MRS Hyacinth, that is until a call comes in about a sister ship, MRS Corvus, being taken hostage by an opposing company while working in their territory. With the higher-ups in the corporation deciding to leave the MRS Corvus to the terrible fate its captors describe, the MRS Hyacinth decides to break some rules (all of them really) and mine an unsanctioned asteroid in order to pay the ransom and save not only their fellow coworkers but their friends. However, once they arrive things don't go as planned leading to sci-fi emotional audio drama that is The Hyacinth Disaster. I know you're thinking: not another space podcast! While the niche may be oversaturated at the moment this pod's ending sets itself apart enough to warrant being added to your listening collection. While a slow burn the show doesn't drag on for dozens of episodes. In just seven, half-hour parts it'll pull you in, make you feel like one of the team, and then rip your heart out. Each episode ends in a cliffhanger but don't worry the 2017 show finished up that same year and is ready to binge. If the self-contained story leaves you wanting more you'll be happy to hear that creator David Carlson intends to eventually produce more additions that explore more of the complex words we get a glimpse of in this series. The tear invoking podcast has 4.8 out of 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and 223 Ratings. There are some moments of lesser audio quality not due to poor recording or producing but to fit parts of the story where the crew uses static radios to communicate. Not a deal-breaker for me but I could see it for some. The show has a really extensive website with a database full of non-spoiling backgrounds for the story. A true picture of a team with everyone having a niche and complicated relationships I think this Shakespeare-esque tragedy would make a great film. Similar Pods: Immunities, Station Blue, and PalimpsestThey Disappeared: I found this episodic podcast while looking for pods that covered the Elisa Lam case and really liked the voice of the narrator and the intro music. I love when the intro music is really catchy and leads into the pod well. I have a theory that pods with exciting intros and catchy intro/exit music make podcasts easy to binge because one leads into the next really well. As the title suggests the podcast is about people who've disappeared or gone missing and is currently releasing new episodes once a month. It's only just getting started with its first episode airing in December of last year and 13 episodes totally. The great part about that is that it's still in the “no commercial” phase I feel like I've grown accustomed to from new pods. All together episodes are on average about 28 minutes long with the shortest ones being only 10 minutes and the longer ones being almost an hour. To me, this is a sign the pod intends to be straightforward with not a lot of speculation which I like (there's a time and place for the pod: Down the Rabbit). Despite being not well known and episodes being posted roughly every 17 days, the pod can be found on every platform I could think of. The latest episode was also posted on August 5, 2020, a pretty decent sign we can expect more to come. I really like episodes “A Secret in the Mountains: The Disappearance of Deorr Kunz” and “The Lost Highway The Disappearance of Asha Degree” which are both listed in the top three episodes of the pod by Owltail. Similar Pods: The Day Helen Disappeared, Missing Person Cases with Chloe, and The Abyss PodTwo Girls One Crossword: Wow. It is my proud and humble honor to probably introduce you to the unexpectedly fascinating world of crossword podcasts. This was my first one but since listening and falling in love with it I've subscribed to a few others. I really don't know how I started to listen but I normally wouldn't. I mean who wants to listen to someone read a crossword but this show isn't just for puzzlers. After giving the weekly brief of cultural happenings in the crossword world (say that ten times fast) then each of the hosts presents trivia on a topic they've researched. Often during the weekly brief, they will call out clues or answers that are outdated or bluntly sexist or racist (it's not long and I think it's cool they do it). They often explain the etymology behind some of the puzzles, and it leads to their topical discussions. 51 episodes about an hour apiece with new ones coming out usually Sunday or Monday. I listened to and fell in love with 49 - Crimes & Tattoos, 25 - Diamonds Are 5ever, and 24 - Unidentified Fanged Objects. 48 ratings on Itunes and all of them are 5 stars (the only times I've ever seen it while doing recommendations) and loosely scripted (like Morbid). Similar Podcasts: Stuff You Should Know etc., Stuff You Should Know About Greek Mythology, Stuff You Should Know About Therapy,Outro:All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see any of the podcasts I've mentioned on the show be sure to check out the show notes or KCSUFM.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. You can find my sources in the show notes there as well. 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This is one of my favorite shots I've ever managed to capture. I snapped this in 2015 at one of my all-time favorite parks, https://www.instagram.com/brazosbendstatepark/ (@brazosbendstatepark) near Houston, TX. It sorta looks like she's lunging forward, but in reality, she was sitting in a quickly flowing stream with her mouth open against the flow, presumably to catch fish or other critters that flowed by. It's estimated about 250 alligators over 6 feet long live within the over 1000 acres of water at Brazos Bend, and have been for the last 65 million years. They have practically continuously been there since the days of the dinosaurs. That's pretty awesome if you ask me. Want a bunch of random alligator factoids? Give this short a listen! or read them here: https://thewildlife.blog/?p=15734 (https://thewildlife.blog/2021/08/07/dispatches-from-somewhere-5-american-alligator/) Support us at www.patreon.com/thewildlife Support this podcast
Savannah Boan of Gatorland takes us behind the scenes to their Incubation Room to talk about their newly-hatched Nile crocodiles, and how they differ from American Alligators. And Florida is home to both! Learn more at www.gatorland.com or give them a call at (407) 855-5496.
Christy Plott, better known as the ‘Alligator Queen', discusses her family's 5th generation alligator leather tanning business and how it fits into the sustainable-use model, and how the industry rescued the American Alligator from near extinction. Podcast is brought to you by: Carbon Unwind: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1512187506 Dog And Gun Coffee: www.dogandguncoffee.com Duck Dens: www.theduckdens.com Pladra: www.pladra.com Civilware: www.civilware.com Dew Rosas: https://dewrosas.com/ See more from Blood Origins: https://bit.ly/BloodOrigins_Subscribe Music: Migration by Ian Post (Winter Solstice), licensed through artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring is here and it's breeding season for the American Alligator. Do you know how to stay safe when in their territory?American alligators are found all along the southeastern United States. Distribution includes all of Florida and Louisiana; southern Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi; coastal South and North Carolina; East Texas and along the Texas Gulf Coast; southeastern corner of Oklahoma, and the southern tip of Arkansas. If you live in any of these areas or know people who do, are you Alligator Aware? Learn about their distribution, habitat, nesting, breeding, and clutch size.Being alert to your coastal and waterfront surroundings will protect you, your children and pets in Gator Country. By using good judgement, human to alligator conflicts can be significantly reduced!
We welcome back Angie to this week's podcast covering the American Alligator. This species is near and dear to both of us as the "Gator" is the official mascot for the University of Florida. A tradition is any child born in Gainesville, Florida is known as a "Gator Baby." So this week, we dedicate this episode to our kids, who all are Gator babies! The Alligator is a massive apex predator native to North America. As a reptile, the Alligator has survived for tens of millions of years and was almost at risk of extinction in the mid 20th century. With focused conservation they have rebounded and are another conservation success story. Today there are over 5 million Alligators living in the United States alongside humans. They are a critical predator to our natural water ways and exhibit some incredible behaviors. We know you will enjoy learning about this special reptile. For one cup of "good" coffee a month you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With your support we were able to donate to the Coral Reef Foundation, Red Panda Network, helped provide chum ($$) for OCEARCH, funding to train rangers in Africa with Global Conservation Force and so much more. We also offer bonus episodes and supporter only content. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. Thank you so much for your support! You can visit our website HERE
My chat with Joey Mangiapane, bass player for the Chee-Weez. We turn back the clock and talk about the start of the band, singer changes, backstage stories and the Houma Triangle! Also, his life outside of the band and his relationship with his daughter on Tik Tok. Plus, special bad dad joke battle between DJ Rhett and Joey. This is a Stellar Media production. This week's podcast is sponsored by Deep South Charters, INC. Deep South Charters specializes in corporate charter packages, and we can help you plan your entire event. We also welcome and book large groups. We offer first class lodging, both full service (where you will be treated like royalty) and private rentals. We offer inshore fishing charters, bow fishing charters and even guided duck hunts that can accommodate up to thirty people. No matter if you have a bachelor party, birthday bash, or you just want to get away, Deep South Charters has your boat ready. We work with some of the best Fishing and Hunting Guides that Louisiana has to offer. Many of our Venice fishing guides hold state and world records, your record fish is here waiting! https://www.deepsouthcharters.com/ (225) 572-7408 https://www.facebook.com/deepsouthcharters Also sponsored by Cypressbrand.com Cypress Brand brings you handcrafted men's accessories made from wild American Alligator hunted by Louisiana residents from the marshes and swamps of south Louisiana. A local, veteran-owned company that makes all products in the US from start to finish. Every product is made with a pliable, soft finish leather that will outlast traditional finished alligator leather products and gives you a vintage laid-back look that can be worn or carried every day. When you purchase from Cypress Brand, you not only support a local business, you support our local trappers and contribute to the conservation of our wetlands. You can also support our veterans with a purchase of the Vacherie, sunglass lanyard; $10 of every Vacherie sold is donated to a veteran non-profit.
Had a great conversation with Ricky "Pitbull" Folse about his fitness career and he quest to raise awareness for homeless veterans. This April 1st, with the help of Mr. Johnny Smith, a veteran as well, Ricky will ride a bike from New Orleans, LA to Key West, Florida! All to raise money and awareness for veterans. This is a Stellar Media production. This week's podcast is sponsored by LODRIGUE WINES At Lodrigue Wines, we are committed to producing quality wines for all of our customers. Planted in 2000 by Edwin Lodrigue our Winery produces products that are available worldwide and at our on-site tasting area. Our daily operations are managed by a professional staff driven by a deep passion for wine. We offer private tasting sessions, Contact us to learn more about all our offerings. Visit us at www.lodriguewines.com Also sponsored by Cypressbrand.com Cypress Brand brings you handcrafted men's accessories made from wild American Alligator hunted by Louisiana residents from the marshes and swamps of south Louisiana. A local, veteran-owned company that makes all products in the US from start to finish. Every product is made with a pliable, soft finish leather that will outlast traditional finished alligator leather products and gives you a vintage laid-back look that can be worn or carried every day. When you purchase from Cypress Brand, you not only support a local business, you support our local trappers and contribute to the conservation of our wetlands. You can also support our veterans with a purchase of the Vacherie, sunglass lanyard; $10 of every Vacherie sold is donated to a veteran non-profit. You can find our products at 7887 Collective, downtown Houma, and at Cypressbrand.com. Subscribe to our mailing list for 15% off your first purchase. Also, check us out on Instagram and Facebook.
Gia and Bob are in Bob’s backyard on a cold winter afternoon talking all about alligators. Alligators are a great American success story. Thanks to Christina Zorn for the great research! This episode is part of our Keystone Species series. Keystone Species series episodes: Firefighting Beavers Our sources for this episode include: Definition of Alligator Alligator Biology and Behavior JW Lang and HV Andrews, J Exp Zoology (1994) Temperature-dependent sex determination in crocodilians. Cramp Meyer Sparks and Franklin. (2008) Functional and morphological plasticity of crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) salt glands. Journal of Experimental Biology 2008 211: 1482-1489; doi: 10.1242/jeb.015636. https://jeb.biologists.org/content/ 211/9/1482 American Alligator from National Geographic Crocodilian Biology Database
In this special edition episode, I sit down with my friends, Tyler and Robert, to recount how we recently moved my 500 lb. American Alligator named “Soni”. Other topics include Dwarf Caimans, why alligators don’t make good pets, and a detailed discussion on how to move crocodilians.Follow Tyler from the Idaho Reptile Zoo on InstagramSupport the show! https://www.patreon.com/animalstothemaxFollow Corbin MaxeyWebsite: https://corbinmaxey.com YouTube: https://goo.gl/ZbuBnRInstagram: https://goo.gl/NDYWFF Twitter: https://goo.gl/F4zVfNFacebook: https://goo.gl/ZsE1SP TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/prvYxR/
Maya speaks with Laura Kojima, a herpetologist who studies alligator ecotoxicology and behavior at the University of Georgia. During this episode of the Conservation Cast, Maya spoke with Laura Kojima about the field of ecotoxicology and what the data collection process involves. Viewers were taught about the issues faced by reptiles and amphibians as a result of various human activities as well as their importance in our natural and cultural heritage. Other points of discussion included the comeback of American Alligators through the Endangered Species Act of 1969, highlighting the importance of supporting conservation organizations that strive to replicate similar success in other species. Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Maya's community raised $1015.34 for the Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, an organization dedicated to the conservation of herpetofauna and their habitats. Envisioning a society where amphibians and reptiles are valued for their importance and are considered in all conservation and land management decisions.
We talk to Louie Morehead and his good friend, JR, a wildlife animal care expert, about “Sweeties,” a blind, 6-year-old American Alligator who makes regular appearances at the Florida Key Lime Pie Company in Cocoa Beach, and a recent viral TikTok star.
In this episode of the podcast, Sam speaks with Christy Plott (AKA "The Queen of Gator") from American Tanning & Leather LLC. Christy delivers a comprehensive introduction to buying American Alligator skins, and topics covered include: comparing and contrasting all crocodilian species they offer, a breakdown on measurement and grading, farm raised vs. wild, finishes available, hand dying exotic crusts, defects and advice on buying your first skin, and a breakdown on how buying American Alligator skins directly benefits wildlife conservation and contributes to clean air and water. Grab a notebook and enjoy!You can follow American Tanning and Leather LLC at (@amtan) and at their website amtan.com
Gorge Wildlife Park (https://gorgewildlifepark.com.au/) as welcomed its newest addition (news/local-news/40-local-news/102727-huge-american-alligator-joins-hills-wildlife-park) this week, an American Alligator called Igon. The 150kg reptilian beast was brought over on Tuesday from Hunter Valley Zoo in New South Wales, in exchange for some local water birds. Zoo Keeper Brett McKecknie joins Jennie Lenman to talk about the trade and how the wildlife park in Cudlee Creek is surviving during the pandemic downturn. The park in Cudlee Creek is still closed to the public as they await the lifting of restrictions from the State Government but you can keep up to date with their work on their facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/gorgewildlifepark/) .
Alligator Alley Wildlife Sanctuary in Summerdale Alabama was established in 2004 by Wes Moore. Wes sits down with BDL and talks about his alligator farms history and his passion for his 450+ alligators. Wes is know throughout the nation by wildlife professionals and academia as one of the most knowledgeable American Alligator experts there is. Joe Allen gives us a not so good weekend FLOODED fishing report for the weekend. https://www.facebook.com/gatoralleyfarm/ https://gatoralleyfarm.com/
Macken and Tyus debate: Who would win, a Komodo dragon or an American alligator? Livestream Vote
To just call this iconic North American institution a race is understating the challenges of ultra distance (420km) in temperatures approaching 40 degrees, sleep deprivation, night navigation and the possibility of an Alligator Gar leaping into your head torch or an American Alligator taking a bite on one of the many portages.Kate & Steve tell the tale of their adventure on this phenomenal paddling challenge.
Outdoor veteran angler & hunter Randy Wideman talks about his 2018 West Central Alabama River gator hunt where, in 6 nights, he was able to fill 2 tags. Randy gives this years gator hunter some good tips on gear & safety preparation. The most experienced and well know alligator hunter in the WC Zone would have to be Steve Terry. I finally get Steve to sit down and share his vast knowledge of not only the American Alligator but also his scouting, hunting, post-harvest experiences and Steve also tells the new gator hunters what to look for on your first alligator hunt. Stay tune after we talk about gator hunting for the weekend Alabama River/Lake Millers Ferry fishing report with Joe Allen Dunn (Dunn's Sports) and the hot detailed weather report. BDL
Gators mostly like to bask in the sun, but won’t hesitate to rip a limb off with their patented ‘death roll’ if given a reason! Come learn about gator attacks and what makes the American Alligator so dangerous! Special thanks to Justin and Jake of The Herpetoculture Podcast! www.instagram.com/herpetoculturepodcast/ Artwork by Steve and Miranda www.instagram.com/alien.meat/ Gator Week Theme song by Dr. Dankbeets. Make sure to check out his band Foreign Ghost! open.spotify.com/artist/3lC5RUlPKnp9XY38bzOFTB
Join the Weatherfords for an animal review! In this episode, Ellen recalls her gator coven and Christian rejects the cetology of sea pigs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join the Weatherfords for an animal review! In this episode, Ellen recalls her gator coven and Christian rejects the cetology of sea pigs.
On today’s show Jacques & Simone talk with Sara Sneath, Environment reporter for the Times-Picayune about her recent series on the Endangered Species Act role in saving some Louisiana's iconic species: the American Alligator, the Brown Pelican, and the Louisiana Black Bear. Read all of the pieces on NOLA.com
A lot of you have asked for this song, so here it is, American Alligators. A is for American Alligators, as in, Do you like American Alligators? I like American Alligators. Don't you like American Alligators? Baby. This is the first page and letter of our Wild Alphabet Stories (fun tails for kids and other wild animals) children's book. Have fun, -- Josie (and the dad) Like our show and have your own podcast? Help others discover it by sharing this Podcast (promo).
Have you heard the one about the herd of elephants that liked to TWIST and SHOUT? Then come on, come on, come on elephant … it's time to enjoy another fun podcast for kids and other wild animals. So get ready to STOMP, ROCK and ROLL. This episode is filled with kids' music, children's stories, as well as the incredible inventions of Thomas Edison. The children's podcast is from our upcoming children's book –Wild Alphabet Stories (fun tails for kids and other wild animals). WATCH Kids' Podcast with children's art (m4a) HEAR audio version (mp3) Children's stories and music featured in this podcast: A is for American Alligators [new kids' MUSIC VIDEO from fun children's book] Blah Blah Blah [the candy thief's story] The incredible Lying King and the little bitty Beatles [kids' music storytelling game] Who-Whoo said the Ow-ow-owl to the Ch-ch-cheetah I see the extinct eye [so remember to look] The E-mail Egg [part of a nutritious breakfast] Making up stuff, just like Thomas Edison Dumbo has my ears. And a bird brain. The day the Earth lost its electricity The Elephant Song [watch great MUSIC VIDEO by guest artist, Eric Herman and the Invisible Band] She could be in The Beatles [new, historical, classic rocking music by guest artist, The Mod-est Lads] Lying King meets the World's Largest Little Bitty Elephant [daddy's new children's story] Children's art featured in this podcast: E is for Elephants, as in, Don't shake up the baby now. El-e-phant! Crawl away, Crawl away, Crawl away, baby now. Get the trunk out! Ahh... ahh... ahh... waaaaah. E is for Elephants and thE bEatles: CHILDREN'S BOOK PREVIEW [from Wild Alphabet Stories (fun tails for kids and other wild animals)... kids' song is a parody of the classic rock and roll song, Twist and Shout. First made famous by the Isley Brothers, then The Beatles, then Ferris Bueller, and now My Baby Monsters.] ALL CHILDREN'S ART from children's book, Wild Alphabet Stories (fun tails for kids and other wild animals) Be sure to get your FREE E is for Elephants COLORING PAGE Educational resources for parents and educators! LEARN MORE about Elephants, Thomas Edison, The Beatles, and other artists in this episode. Have fun, -- Josie (and dad) Like our show and have your own podcast? Help others discover it by sharing the My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Podcast (promo)
My dad and I are writing another children's book. This one is called Wild Alphabet Stories (fun tails for kids and other wild animals). For fun, we made a children's song and music video about the first page. It's called American Alligators.... as in, do you like American Alligators? I like American Alligators. Don't you like American Alligators? Baby. Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book? Get a SPECIAL PREVIEW of this wild animals' children's book at the children's art Mon-STORE. Have fun with a FREE A is for American Alligator COLORING PAGE. Listen to the CLASSIC kids' PODCAST where this story was first created: A is for an American Alligator meeting Walt Disney World's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Learn more about ALLIGATORS and the GREAT MUSIC (by the Violent Femmes and The Arrogant Worms) parodied in this music video. Right-click to DOWNLOAD this animated kid's MUSIC VIDEO. Have fun, -- Josie (and dad) Like our show and have your own podcast? Help others discover it by sharing the My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Podcast (promo).
Academy Award Theater and My Baby Monsters present an Old Time Children's Radio Show Podcast, featuring Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Yeah, it's a new year!!! And for season two of this children's story sharing podcast, we're doing something special. We're making a new children's book called Wild Alphabet Animal Stories on this podcast, so you'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how a children's book is made. We'll start with the letter A. Actually, we just finished another book... our second. It's called, This is My Baby Monsters Storytelling Coloring Book, It's filled with the best children's stories and art in the world... yours! Once upon a time, there was a little princess named Show White, and she loved to sing and dance with children and dwarfs around the world. Classic Disney songs featured in this children's story sharing podcast: I'm Wishing Whistle While You Work Heigh-Ho Some Day My Prince Will Come Children's stories featured in this podcast (to read or WRITE NOW, just click story's link): Almost everyone likes to jump in the leaves [a kids' story of Autumn] It's for chopping cheese, not wood. Here let me hold the cheese for you. Argh, my hand [a kids' story of Ax] I caught a fish at the museum, and it was yummy [a kids' story of aquarium] It's a sleepy song [a kids' story of awake] Watch out for apples and other wild animals [a kids' story of apple tree] Snow White and the Seven Dwarves meet an alligator and the baby monsters [a magical Disney World Star Wars storytelling game] The poor princess who ate pickles [classic children's story with additions from kids around the world] Guest artists featured in this podcast (to read or WRITE NOW, just click story's link): Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by the Brothers Grimm [Classic Children's Fairy Tale] Princess by Tripstar [dreamy music by musicians from the United Kingdom] Children's art featured in this podcast (to read or WRITE NOW, just click story's link): A is for American Alligator: CHILDREN'S BOOK PREVIEW [from Wild Alphabet Animal Stories] Be sure to get your FREE A is for American Alligator COLORING PAGE Children's Art from Wild Animal Alphabet Stories A is for American Alligator as in, do you like American Alligators? I like American Alligators. Don't you like American Alligators? Baby. Children and adults T-shirts and more at the Mon-STORE Educational resources for parents and educators related to this episode. Learn about Alligators and Crocodiles, as well as Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, and the classic old time radio shows, Academy Award Theater & Lux Radio Theater! Have fun, -- Josie (and dad) Like our show and have your own podcast? Help others discover it by sharing the My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Podcast (promo)
I'm writing a new children's book about wild animals and wanted to share the art coloring pages I'm using to make it. The book is called Wild Alphabet Stories for children and other wild animals. A is for American Alligator,as in, Do you like American Alligators? I like American Alligators. Don't you like American Alligators? Baby. What do you think this alligator is doing? I'd love to hear your story. Get the FREE -- American Alligators Wild Alphabet Stories -- Animal Coloring Page (right-click to download) WRITE your story, COLORyour picture, SHAREyour art. . . Find more FREE coloring pages at The My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Library or at Can't wait to enjoy this fun children's book? See Baby Monster Little Bird play with an American Alligator at the children's art Mon-STORE. Discover more WILD ART posters and T-shirts! This story was played on A is for American Alligator meeting Walt Disney World's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [classic, old time children's radio podcast: season 2, letter A] . How to make great children's art: Print the FREE – Wild Alphabet Stories – Animal Coloring Page (or load it into your favorite painting program).Write your story around the wild animal.Color your wild animal picture.E-mail your new art to sharestories@mybabymonsters.com And I'll add it to My Baby Monsters Children's Art Gallery. Have fun, – Josie (and dad) For more free coloring pages, or to listen to our storytelling podcast, look for us in iTunes or subscribe to our RSS Feed.