Article: Dive dry with dr. Bill #468: See ya later, alligator?

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drbill

The Lorax for the Kelp Forest
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We have crocs in South Florida too if you want to be a crocodile hunter.
 
Ha... no thanks. I've seen the crocs in Australia.
 
Thanks for the excellent and informative article, Dr. Bill.
 
Good article, remimded me of being a kid in the South Bronx, NYC, when the parents, 6 kids and two dogs piled into the livingroom on Sunday evening at 7 pm to see the wild world.
I can't lie, I thought the name was "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom"- didn't realize that was the sponsor. Thanks for the good memory Doc!
 
Check out the salt water crocks in south florida.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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