Word: gatorate
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...canal, as uninterested in the people as they are in the bugs that swirl overhead. Yet park employees have seen tourists run over alligators with bikes and wheelchairs, throw rocks at them and stab them with sticks. People even put kids on the backs of the creatures for a gator photo op. "The alligator isn't the problem. It's humans," says park naturalist Maria Thomson. "We're pushing them to the limit...
...dinner for an alligator are not to feed the animals, which can lead them to lose their natural wariness; to stay away from the water's edge at dusk and dawn, when the creatures tend to hunt; and to be generally wary in and around the water. "A little gator common sense," says state-certified trapper Todd Hardwick, "takes you a long...
...about the results [against Florida]. We need to focus on throwing strikes and work quickly.” Aside from the Crimson’s characteristically strong hitting, Cole distinguished himself as a bright spot in an otherwise mundane weekend in Gainesville. The freshman from Sudbury, Mass. allowed two Gator runs in the first, then breezed through four perfect innings before a Florida rally knocked him out in the sixth. Despite allowing to teammates that he “only had C-minus stuff,” Cole conceded just one hit in the first five innings and two total...
...bout and fell to Brandon Lozdowski of Northwestern, 7-3. Also wrestling for the Crimson was sophomore Joseph Bechtold (174 lbs.) who lost his only two matches of the day. On a side note, Harvard assistant coach Jared Frayer participated in the tournament as a member of the Gator Wrestling Club, easily reaching the semifinals at 165 pounds. He would finish fourth after two losses on Friday to the first and third seeds. Overall, the Crimson wrestlers put 22.5 points on the board, one-and-a-half point behind West Virginia. Illinois won the championship by accumulating 115.5 points. Harvard?...
...Bayou LaBranche, a green, glassy waterway some seven miles west of New Orleans, it's alligator-hunting season, and trappers have strung hunks of raw chicken on heavy hooks to dangle over the water. An 8-ft. gator leaps out of the dark waters to snatch the bait; a great egret flaps away from the commotion...