12 Sep 2021

Okefenokee Joe ?-2021

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MSN:

Okefenokee Joe, an 11-and-a-half-foot alligator who is believed to have lived in a Georgia swamp since World War II, has died, officials said.

The alligator passed away from old age, the Georgia’s Coastal Ecology Lab said, and had been part of a satellite tag program. The lab had been observing his movements in the Okefenokee Swamp since June 2020, according to a statement on Facebook.

The celebrated alligator’s exact age was unknown, but he “was a very old alligator as he had scar tissue over both eyes and his scutes were worn almost smooth,” the lab said. “Alligators can live to be approximately 80 years old though so it is possible he was close to that!”

Joe was last tracked via GPS on July 20, and the lab said, “We first thought the tag had simply fallen off as it had been several weeks since we had received any GPS points from him.”

But after several weeks, the satellite tag was found and the lab confirmed his death.

“We are so grateful to have known him, for his contribution to science and the further understanding and preservation of his species,” they said.

Joe weighed in at more than 400 pounds and would have been considered a “dominant male in his day,” the lab shared in a Facebook post last year.

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Pip McGuigin

Oh Heavens yes! His contributions to science! Semi-educated cretins.But… no flower? For shame.



Bilderback

80 years old and they only tagged him last year? Should have called Troy Landry years ago.



Hairless Joe

Let us hope he was properly interred in an honored dumpster.



Mike-SMO

Good Ol’ Boy. Lived well and survived by staying away from the “trash”. Probably had a clutch of “cute” Lady Gators out in the surround, mourning his passing.



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