• Alligators: Real And Imagined

  • Mar 15 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Alligators: Real And Imagined

  • Summary

  • Join Larry Whitler and Robin MacBlane on another adventure through the wilds of Florida in this special episode of "Florida: Real And Imagined." Today, we're delving into the fascinating world of alligators: the apex predators that have captivated imaginations and sparked legends throughout Florida's rich history.

    In this episode, we explore the true stories behind Florida's iconic alligators, from their ancient origins to their modern-day habitats. We dive into thrilling alligator encounters, separating fact from fiction as we uncover the myths and folklore that have shrouded these formidable reptiles for generations.

    Tune in as we share intriguing trivia and little-known facts about alligators, shedding light on their behavior, habitat, and significance in Florida's ecosystem. From the legendary Two Toed Tom festival in Esto, Florida, to the renowned Gatorland theme park, we uncover the unique cultural and recreational aspects surrounding these magnificent creatures.

    Larry and Robin also share their own memorable run-ins with alligators, offering firsthand accounts that bring the excitement and danger of encountering these prehistoric predators to life.

    So, grab your sunscreen and join us as we embark on a thrilling journey into the heart of Florida's swamps and marshes, exploring the captivating world of alligators: real and imagined. Whether you're a seasoned Floridian or a curious visitor, this episode promises to leave you with a newfound appreciation for one of the Sunshine State's most iconic inhabitants.

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