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Did Big Al in Beaumont eat his steak on Sunday? If not, it's six more weeks of winter! Posted: February 2, 2025 | Last updated: February 2, 2025.
We're talking about "Big Al," the 93-year-old, 14-foot gator at Gator Country in Beaumont. As it turns out, Big Al agrees with Phil. We're going to have six more weeks of winter.
'Big Al,' the 93-year-old Texas gator has been nailing the forecast for years On Sunday, the massive Beaumont alligator will either eat a steak or he won't. And that's will determine if we get six ...
Gator Country's Alexis Cortez works with Big Al - the legend of Gator Country - whose 92nd birthday will be celebrated July 2. Photo made Wednesday, June 21, 2023 Kim Brent/Beaumont Enterprise ...
“Big Al” is safe and sound at the park Saurage, who owns the park west of Beaumont, announced in a short video posted to Facebook by his wife, Shannon Saurage on Monday afternoon.
Gator Country celebrated the 86th birthday of their 13 foot 4 inch alligator Big Al on Saturday, June 30. Researchers at Texas A&M University used a sample from the bone plate on Big Al’s back ...
We're talking about "Big Al," the 93-year-old, 14-foot gator at Gator Country in Beaumont. As it turns out, Big Al agrees with Phil. We're going to have six more weeks of winter.
We're talking about "Big Al," the 93-year-old, 14-foot gator at Gator Country in Beaumont. As it turns out, Big Al agrees with Phil. We're going to have six more weeks of winter.
We're talking about "Big Al," the 93-year-old, 14-foot gator at Gator Country in Beaumont. As it turns out, Big Al agrees with Phil. We're going to have six more weeks of winter.
On Sunday, the massive Beaumont alligator was faced with an elk steak. If he ate it, it would mean an early spring. If he didn't, it was six more weeks of winter. It was Big Al's big day.