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 ...
Gator Country in Beaumont uses alligator named Big Al to predict if we're getting more winter or an early spring.
Shutterstock Image As the years go on many people are losing faith in poor Punxsutawney Phil. After all, the groundhog ...
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.
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 ...
Here 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 ...
Bee Cave Bob, an armadillo in Central Texas, and Big Al, a gator in Beaumont, make weather predictions on Groundhog Day.