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Two juvenile American alligators rest in a pen at Gulf Coast Gator Ranch and Tours, June 12, 2021, in Moss Point, Mississippi. The local tourist attraction offers guided airboat tours through the Mississippi swamps as well as self-guided tours to see the captive alligators on their 105-acre ranch. American alligators are typically 6-8 inches long when they hatch, and 80 percent of the alligators that hatch in the wild are eaten by other predators, including adult alligators. Alligator hatchlings at Gulf Coast Gator are kept apart from adult alligators until they are at least six feet long. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
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Moss Point, Mississippi
Two juvenile American alligators rest in a pen at Gulf Coast Gator Ranch and Tours, June 12, 2021, in Moss Point, Mississippi. The local tourist attraction offers guided airboat tours through the Mississippi swamps as well as self-guided tours to see the captive alligators on their 105-acre ranch. American alligators are typically 6-8 inches long when they hatch, and 80 percent of the alligators that hatch in the wild are eaten by other predators, including adult alligators. Alligator hatchlings at Gulf Coast Gator are kept apart from adult alligators until they are at least six feet long. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)