Weather
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Alligators Use Their Snouts in Frozen Lakes Like Snorkels to Survive Winter
Alligators stick their snouts above the water before it gets frozen survive the winter months. Alligators use their snouts above frozen lakes, ponds, or swamps like snorkels to survive the winter months.
Latest Research Articles
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Weather in Canada: Heavy Snowfall Causes Reduced Visibility; Travel Disruptions Expected to Continue Until Christmas
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Heavy Snow Could Unload in Central U.S. This Week; Slowed Travel Expected in Oklahoma, Dallas and Houston
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Winter Storm Watches Issued for Central US Due to Heavy Snow and Chill Winds
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Temperatures in the United Kingdom Have Risen by a “Extreme” 20 Degrees Celsius Till Christmas Day
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Developing Storm To Unload Strong Winds, Snow and Rain Before Christmas, Forecast Warns
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Storm to Bring Mountain Snow and Torrential Rain in Rockies and Northwest
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Australia Weather: Warm and Dry to Unfold After Unseasonable Cold Temperatures
Washington Expects Arctic Blast Into the Weekend, Blizzard Brings 18-Inch Snow
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Weather in U.K. Expected to Become Colder; Met Office Warns Ice Warnings and Flooding in Portions of England
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White Christmas Incoming, Extreme Cold Expected to Freeze Some Areas of the US Before the Holiday
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The Arctic Airmass Is Moving South, Reaching Texas and Perhaps Florida, With Temperatures Dropping to -45 Degrees
Extreme Prolonged Freezing Conditions for Mississippi and Louisiana Persists Until Thursday





