Animals
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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.
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