2nd Orange Alligator Pops Up In The Carolinas [PHOTO]
CALABASH, N.C. (AP) — For the second time this month, a rust-colored alligator has turned up in the Carolinas.
The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reports Tuesday that some residents of a Calabash, North Carolina, neighborhood have named the pumpkin-colored alligator "Donny."
Earlier this month, residents joked that an orange alligator that turned up in a pond near Charleston had used too much self-tanning lotion. Jay Butfiloski with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources said the color may have come from where the animal spent the winter, perhaps in a rusty steel culvert pipe.
Orange alligator spotted in South Carolina gets Trump-inspired nickname https://t.co/BzYQdhfeJV
— Miss Chingster - Pronouns - Bite/me (@Myon22visMin) February 15, 2017
A second orange alligator pops up. This one's name is 'Donny' https://t.co/d1ngXArETR
— The Kansas City Star (@KCStar) February 21, 2017
Trumpagator, meet Donny: Second orange #alligator has been spotted in the Carolinas. https://t.co/oeME8iZD3G #chsnews #scnews pic.twitter.com/8dhPbocC4Q
— The Post and Courier (@postandcourier) February 21, 2017
Experts say alligators shed their skin and will likely return to a normal shade soon.
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