Chance the Snapper Grows to 7 Feet, Aids Cancer Research

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Chance the Snapper, the alligator famously captured in Chicago in 2019, is now part of a scientific study on cancer led by Frank Robb and the Wise Laboratory of Environmental and Genetic Toxicology. The research aims to understand how alligators, despite exposure to environmental chemicals, have lower cancer rates compared to humans. This study could lead to breakthroughs in cancer treatment and prevention. Chance, now residing at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm, is contributing to this vital research, which requires ongoing support and resources.
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Chance The Snapper Is Now 7-Foot-1 — And Helping Scientists Study Cancer Block Club Chicago
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