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Alligator with Mouth Open. ca. 1936, Florida, USA, A HUNGRY ALLIGATOR IN FLORIDA

Alligator with Mouth Open. ca. 1936, Florida, USA, A HUNGRY ALLIGATOR IN FLORIDA


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Filename: 918_11_LW001985.jpg

Size: 2550 x 1613 (3.1MB)

Date: 26th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: UIG CULTURAL HERITAGE

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Alligator with Mouth Open. ca. 1936, Florida, USA, A HUNGRY ALLIGATOR IN FLORIDA

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Media ID 9744571

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Aggression Alligator Lithographs Offset Lithographs Photolithographs Planographic Prints Reptile Transfer Prints American Alligator Ferocity


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This print titled "Alligator with Mouth Open" takes us back to the wild landscapes of Florida in 1936. The image showcases an awe-inspiring moment, capturing the raw power and ferocity of a hungry alligator. With its mouth wide open, revealing rows of sharp teeth, this reptile exudes both beauty and danger. The photograph perfectly captures the essence of animal aggression as it freezes this fleeting moment in time. The viewer can almost feel the tension and anticipation in the air, wondering what will happen next. It serves as a reminder that nature is not always gentle or predictable; it can be fierce and unforgiving. As we admire this stunning print from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are reminded of the incredible diversity found within our natural world. The American alligator, native to Florida's wetlands, has long fascinated both scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. Printed using various techniques such as lithographs, offset lithographs, photolithographs, planographic prints, and transfer prints; this artwork showcases not only the skillful craftsmanship but also highlights how technology has evolved over time. While appreciating this remarkable piece for its artistic value alone is enough reason to cherish it; let us also take a moment to reflect on our responsibility towards preserving these magnificent creatures' habitats so that future generations may continue to marvel at their untamed beauty.

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