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University of Louisville scientists want to take a closer look at the apex predator to help heal us all.
Dr. John Wise and Frank "Alligator Robb" Robb are working with the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park to compare their wild alligator samples to the 24 species of crocodilians at the Alligator farm.
They hope to find better prevention methods and drug intervention methods.
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