Located along the Louisana border, Beaumont melds its Texas swagger with Cajun flavors. Visitors will find a National Park ...
We searched so you don't have to, to compile a list of all the places in Southeast Texas with crawfish: Madison’s on Dowlen ...
On Sunday, the massive Beaumont alligator was faced with an elk steak. If he ate it, it would mean an early spring. If he didn't, it was six more weeks of winter.
Step aside, groundhog. 'Big Al,' the 93-year-old Texas gator has been nailing the forecast for years
On Sunday, the massive Beaumont alligator will either eat a steak or he won't. And that's will determine if we get six more ...
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The Western Journal on MSNWatch: Strange Sight Dots Ponds as Big Freeze Hits Alligator CountryAlligator wrangler Gary Saurage shared a TikTok video showing what his reptile pond looked like after a freeze recently hit ...
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The Fourth of July has fireworks, Halloween has candy and New Year's Day has its parties but no other U.S. holiday has what Groundhog Day has: animals making predictions on the weather based on ...
At 93 years old, 'Big Al' lives in Gator Country in Beaumont and he has a solid record of forecasting. Untouched Abandoned 1960's Family Home - Found rooms filled with old furniture (TIME CAPSULE) ...
An alligator in Texas has been predicting the weather each year for 20 years, giving Punxsutawney Phil a run for his money.
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KRLD Radio Dallas on MSNBeaumont alligator Big Al's decision to eat juicy steak could predict early springHere in Texas, we don’t need a groundhog to tell us if winter is over…because we have an alligator! While everyone else watches Punxsutawney Phil up north, we can watch Big Al at Gator Country in ...
On Groundhog Day, instead of relying on the traditional shadow-fearing rodent to determine whether there will be six more weeks of winter, Gator Country in Beaumont will look to its star alligator Big ...
In an Instagram post shared by Gator Country on Wednesday, Jan. 22, alligator expert Gary Saurage showed off how the large reptiles are handling the frigid temperatures in Texas this winter.
The gators “poke their heads through the ice” to take “about one breath every minute,” Gary Saurage said on Instagram ...
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