FREEPORT, Fla. (FOX 13) - It took about seven men, and a young boy, to carry a captured alligator in the Florida panhandle.
The giant gator is believed to be about 1,000 pounds and measured at 13 feet, 6 ¾ inches. In Freeport, the locals and fishermen have been watching the massive reptile around the Basin Bayou all summer long, according to the News Herald. The bayou empties into Choctawhatchee Bay and eventually into the Gulf of Mexico. It is roughly 70 miles east of Pensacola.
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The giant gator is believed to be about 1,000 pounds and measured at 13 feet, 6 ¾ inches. In Freeport, the locals and fishermen have been watching the massive reptile around the Basin Bayou all summer long, according to the News Herald. The bayou empties into Choctawhatchee Bay and eventually into the Gulf of Mexico. It is roughly 70 miles east of Pensacola.
http://www.fox13news.com/news/florida-news/giant-alligator-nabbed-in-florida-panhandle-weighs-nearly-1-000-pounds
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