Biologists Monitor Crocodiles at Nuclear Plant

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Published on Dec 6, 2011 by

Once endangered, the American crocodile species is now thriving at a South Florida nuclear power plant, which has 168 miles of manmade cooling canals that offer ideal nesting conditions for the species. AP's Suzette Laboy has the story. (Dec. 6)

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  • The next Ninja Turtles...Samurai Crocodiles. I've called it.

  • Ya'll are idiots... radioactive crocodiles? You sir are GENIUSES

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  • 8=====)-------`,AP

  • @skb0rzn you cant get radiation sickness by eating something hit with ionizing radiation. Fallout was wrong, there will not be irradiated food unless the dust on top of it is .  Lot of food is actually cleaned that way, hit with massive amounts of radiation to kill the bacteria on it.

  • good because i heard godzilla came from that lake

  • If one leak comes out of that plant, that will be the end of the crocks. OR They will grow to 400 feet long overnight and have a taste for human flesh! Coming soon to a theater near you, "Crocodile Hunters" They come at night to feed on humans!

  • Good eating, till your hair and teeth fall out.

  • I wonder how the fish off the coast of Japan are doing, and the food chain. I know we must be going into a lizard age since Crocodiles love it so much. LUVBUG

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