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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.
'Big Al,' the 93-year-old Texas gator has been nailing the forecast for years On Sunday, the massive Beaumont alligator will either eat a steak or he won't. And that's will determine if we get six ...
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.
BEAUMONT, Texas — Two days after describing the flooding of Gator Country as the hardest battle he’d ever fought Gary Saurage found a reason to celebrate. “Big Al” is safe and sound at the ...
Big Al has been predicting the weather since Gator Country opened in 2006. It's a similar tradition to Punxsutawney Phil in Pennsylvania, who upon seeing his shadow and returning to his hole has ...
Big Tex and Big Al, the stars of Gator Country, have returned home post-Harvey. The rising flood waters and floating debris damaged multiple habitats and caused the evacuation of the two large ...
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.
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.
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.
BEAUMONT, Texas — By now, you probably know that Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on this Groundhog Day, meaning six more weeks of winter. Yeah, we know Phil doesn't have the best track record ...