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- 11. Battle in the Bayou Aug 17, 2015
- The Gator Boys do their best to rescue giant alligator Moby Dick before hunting season begins.
- 10. Crunch Time Aug 17, 2015
- Bob Freer announces that Everglades Outpost is closing due to lack of funds after Jimmy gets bit.
- 9. Girl Power Aug 17, 2015
- Ashley demonstrates how her work differs from the men's with a women's empowerment group.
Aug 19, 2023 · August 19, 2023. Animal Planet’s ‘Gator Boys’ is a reality series that premiered in 2012 and is set in Florida. The cast members of this particular show are experts in catching and rescuing alligators, and they go around the state doing the same. As expected, the task is far from simple and is often full of surprises.
Watch a LIVE, 20-Minute Alligator Show Featuring the World-Famous Gator Boys Alligator Rescue team in our world-famous pit. Watch as the famous Gator Boys perform wild, exhilarating stunts and tricks with our rescued American alligators.
Sep 11, 2013 · Alligator wrestler John Carlos Martinez, a lifelong animal lover, a Marine, and a character on the reality show Gator Boys, died on September 3, New Times has learned. He was 30 years old. The show focuses on "the only bare-hand nuisance animal trapping company in Florida" -- guys who trap...
Gator Boys: With Paul Bedard, Jimmy Riffle, Ashley Lawrence, Christopher Gillette. Chances are your idea of fun isn't wrestling alligators. Well, that's the idea that keeps the Gator Boys, Paul and Jimmy, busy.
Gator Boys aired on Animal Planet from January 2012 through September 2014. During six seasons, Paul Bedard, Jimmy Riffle, and Ashley Lawrence did their best to rescue alligators from the private ...
Mar 29, 2013 · 5.61M subscribers. Subscribed. 22K. 7.7M views 11 years ago. When Paul is in the middle of a photo shoot, wrestling a gator, things take a horrifying turn when he gets a nasty bite to the head! |...
Gator Boys Follow the death-defying exploits of Paul Bedard and Jimmy Riffle, two extraordinary alligator trappers who risk injury and death to capture alligators that have invaded the back yards, swimming pools, garages and bedrooms of Florida Everglades residents.