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Deep in the murky waters surrounding coastlines and swamps dotted around lower Alabama lurks an exotic catch: the alligator. Taylor Douglas recently captured the largest gator on record for the season, weighing in at 534 pounds. From snout to tail, the beast measured 12 feet, 9 inches long. A crew of six men fought for an hour reeling in the massive catch from the waters of the Mobile Bay. #SouloftheSouth Photo by Richard Sagredo Alligator Head, Lake Camping, Photography Kit, Water Animals, Mountain Photos, Camera Hacks, Digital Slr Camera, Photography Techniques, Best Photographers

Deep in the murky waters surrounding coastlines and swamps dotted around lower Alabama lurks an exotic catch: the alligator. Taylor Douglas recently captured the largest gator on record for the season, weighing in at 534 pounds. From snout to tail, the beast measured 12 feet, 9 inches long. A crew of six men fought for an hour reeling in the massive catch from the waters of the Mobile Bay. #SouloftheSouth Photo by Richard Sagredo

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Careful it Bites - Croc Fact of the Week: Crocodiles have very special eyes. Not only can they see in the day time, but they also have night vision. They can even see underwater. Whereas a human's field of view of is almost 180 degrees, a Croc's line of vision spans almost 270 degrees... But here's a tip, they can't see anything below their nose! (We still wouldn't advise hiding your Old Croc Cheese there though!)

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