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.
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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 ...
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) ...
We'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 ...
Step aside, groundhog. 'Big Al,' the 93-year-old Texas gator has been nailing the forecast for years
The 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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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 ...
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KFDM Beaumont on MSNBig Al doesn't chomp down on elk steak, so keep your winter jacket handyIt's a tradition many Southeast Texans put more faith in than Punxsutawney Phil when it comes to believing whether to hunker ...
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