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Tag: Mississippi

Fauna

Hunters Find Bullets from Civil War in 185-Year Old Alligator Or Not

  A group of Mississippi hunters who shot and killed an alligator weighting 910 pounds (413 kilograms) on Sunday, were amazed when they discovered that the animal already bore injuries caused by musket ammunitions …

Climate

Colder than a well digger’s butt in January

Tennessee Williams sets as the backdrop of Streetcar Named Desire the New Orleans’s French Quarter in the summertime. A time when the combination of heat and humidity is oppressive. By the …

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