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Huge 8-foot alligator carries new hatchlings in Oklahoma: video

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A video of an 8-foot alligator carrying its new hatchlings to water was recently posted on Facebook by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.

The gator had been working for months to build a nest and guard its eggs before they hatched. (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation)A video of an 8-foot alligator carrying its new hatchlings to water was recently shared on Facebook.Earlier this week, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (ODWC) posted the footage which showed one huge alligator working hard to care for its young.In a Facebook post, the ODWC explained that the 8-foot alligator had been  build a 6-foot nest since July in the Red Slough Wildlife Management Area in McCurtain County, Oklahoma.MASSIVE FLORIDA ALLIGATOR SEEN STRAPPED TO BACK OF SUV"It guarded the nest through August and then spent 13 hours digging out the 22 hatchlings and moving them to nearby water, one mouthful at a time," the Facebook post said about the alligator.

The ODWC added that researchers have been monitoring the alligator's nest and hatchlings. TEXAS ALLIGATOR STUNS VIEWERS ON FACEBOOK WITH ITS STEALTHY, SLIPPERY MOVESIn the video, which was included in the Facebook post, the alligator can be seen carrying its hatchlings out of the nest.A video of an 8-foot alligator carrying its new hatchlings to water was recently posted on Facebook by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.

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