Snakewise84 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 7, 2010 Messages 825 Reaction score 0 Location Queensland Jan 9, 2011 #1 70-Year-Old Woman Discovers World's First Orange Alligator : TreeHugger
AnimalCollector6 Active Member Joined May 26, 2010 Messages 205 Reaction score 2 Location VIC - South Gippsland Jan 9, 2011 #2 there was a thread on this yesterday, just so ya know.
python_boy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2010 Messages 304 Reaction score 0 Location Beaudesert Jan 9, 2011 #3 looks fake
T trickedoutz31 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 13, 2008 Messages 397 Reaction score 1 Location qld Jan 9, 2011 #4 its red mud
pepsi111 Active Member Joined Sep 16, 2010 Messages 254 Reaction score 0 Location Redcliffe, Queensland, Australia Jan 9, 2011 #5 trickedoutz31 said: its red mud Click to expand... i agree
giggle Well-Known Member Joined Apr 19, 2009 Messages 717 Reaction score 0 Location Mackay, QLD Jan 9, 2011 #6 lol without doubt red mud. My gosh how daft the media and your average person is. I wonder if her grandkids will think she is cool for discovering a mud covered gator? lol
lol without doubt red mud. My gosh how daft the media and your average person is. I wonder if her grandkids will think she is cool for discovering a mud covered gator? lol
Snakewise84 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 7, 2010 Messages 825 Reaction score 0 Location Queensland Jan 9, 2011 #7 thats what i was thinking well i missed the thread yesterday. but where would of the red mud come from?
thats what i was thinking well i missed the thread yesterday. but where would of the red mud come from?
S scorps Guest Jan 9, 2011 #8 'But Gary Morse from Florida Fish and Wildlife feels the orange color might be from some environmental element' i.e. Red Mud
'But Gary Morse from Florida Fish and Wildlife feels the orange color might be from some environmental element' i.e. Red Mud
Ships Well-Known Member Joined Oct 29, 2008 Messages 354 Reaction score 0 Location South Coast NSW Jan 9, 2011 #9 Yeah its stained by something, just like beardies in red sand