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Alligator mississippiensis

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Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 10 years ago

Hello. Since you know the identity of your organism (from your use of its common name), please go ahead and fill in the scientific name field. In this case it is Alligator mississippiensis. This allows the spotting to be correctly entered into the database and become a complete record, letting groups and individuals use the data and find your spotting. It also takes the spotting off the "unidentified" list. If you are interested, for detailed information on how species are named and why this is important, see Project Noah's blog entry http://blog.projectnoah.org/post/2870249... Thanks!

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jmarks1243
jmarks1243 10 years ago

Hi Jemma,
He's just holding.

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

nice one! is it eating?

jmarks1243
Spotted by
jmarks1243

Florida, USA

Spotted on Feb 21, 1998
Submitted on Jan 5, 2014

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