'Gatorcicles' and Brumating Alligators: Surviving Freezing Temperatures

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Videos of frozen alligators, dubbed "gatorcicles," have gone viral in South Carolina as temperatures dropped, showing the reptiles with only their snouts protruding from frozen ponds. The alligators are not dead but are using an evolutionary technique called brumation to survive the cold weather, slowing down their metabolic rate and becoming lethargic. This phenomenon is not limited to South Carolina, as similar sightings have been reported in Texas following a drop in temperatures.
- 'Gatorcicles' popping up in South Carolina as ponds freeze, stunning photos show New York Post
- Videos show cold-blooded alligators in brumation to survive winter months NPR
- Social media videos of 'gatorcicles' draw big numbers as experts say the reptiles are alive and well NBC News
- Florida alligators, and cold weather. Effect freezing temperatures The Florida Times-Union
- 'Frozen' alligators still alive in icy cold waters BBC.com
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