Showing posts with label Stokes alligator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stokes alligator. Show all posts
Thursday, July 2, 2015
The World-Record Stokes Alligator
What is 15 feet, nine inches long, weighs 1,011.5 pounds
and used to reside in the Alabama River?
It's Wilcox County's own world-record Stokes Alligator, caught last August
by Mandy Stokes and her team from Thomaston. The team included
her husband, brother-in-law and his two teens. The gator is on display
at the Central Alabama Farmers Co-op in Selma through July.
Two years ago, the co-op hosted the state-record Fancher Alligator,
also caught in Wilcox County, which you can see HERE.
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