Gator Country owners Gary and Shannon Saurage throw Big Al a piece of elk steak. If he eats it, it's supposed to mean an early spring. He wasn’t hungry for the meat, at least not at noon Sunday!
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Sure, the groundhog saw his shadow, but what about Beaumont's 'Big Al?' He predicted the weather, tooWe're talking about "Big Al," the 93-year-old, 14-foot gator at Gator Country in Beaumont. As it turns out, Big Al agrees with Phil. We're going to have six more weeks of winter. (It just won't ...
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Step aside, groundhog. 'Big Al,' the 93-year-old Texas gator has been nailing the forecast for yearsThe 93-year-old reptile lives in Gator Country in Beaumont, and according to his keepers, he hasn't eaten since November. So at noon Sunday, Big Al will be offered a nice big juicy steak.
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Forget Groundhog's Day, Big Al The Alligator Determines Spring Or Winter In An Epic WayGator Country told KHOU 11 that they fed the undesired steak to some of their albino gators, who happily obliged them. The post Forget Groundhog's Day, Big Al The Alligator Determines Spring Or ...
While everyone else watches Punxsutawney Phil up north, we can watch Big Al at Gator Country in Beaumont, Texas. The 93-year-old gator last ate in November before entering brumation. For cold ...
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 ...
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