This week on 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper visited the playful world of bonobos, peaceful primates who prefer to make love not war, while here on Overtime we've got something completely different: ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Step aside, Burmese python — you may no longer be Florida's scariest invasive species. Researchers have confirmed that three Nile crocodiles were captured near Miami, and they ...
FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami/AP) — The Burmese python may no longer be Florida's scariest invasive species. Researchers have confirmed that three Nile crocodiles were captured near Miami, and they say it ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Step aside, Burmese python — you may no longer be Florida's scariest invasive species. Researchers have confirmed that three Nile crocodiles were captured near Miami, and ...
Nile crocodiles have been discovered living in Florida swamps, the latest in a line of exotic and often dangerous foreign species living in the state. University of Florida experts have now confirmed ...
Three Nile crocodiles, the bigger and meaner cousin of native American crocs, found in marshes in South Miami-Dade County since 2009 likely from the same place, a new study reports. Using DNA, ...
Holden and Troy can’t hide their excitement as they go hunting crocs in the Swamp People special Steel yourself! Massive news for Swamp People fans — History are set to air a new special as Troy ...
Nile crocs can take down a mama cow, and easily a Landry if need be Tonight, on a special two-part two-hour Swamp People: Everglades, Troy Landry needed every available lucky donut in the Sunshine ...
FORT LAUDERDALE — Step aside, Burmese python — you may no longer be Florida’s scariest invasive species. Researchers have confirmed that three Nile crocodiles were captured near Miami, and they say it ...
In this 2012 photo made available by Joe Wasilewski, shows a Nile crocodile that he found in Homestead, Fla. University of Florida researchers recently published a paper showing that captured reptiles ...
Florida can now add wild Nile crocs to its growing list of invasive species. — -- Florida can now add man-eating crocs to its growing list of invasive species. Researchers from the University of ...
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