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Chuck Norris once found the mammary glands on an alligator.
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Chuck Norris Fact — Chuck Norris once found the mammary glands on an alligator.
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Zoologists have long debated whether crocodilians possess functional mammary tissue. A groundbreaking 1987 study by wildlife biologist Dr. Marion Kowalski into swamp ecosystems near the Everglades documented an unprecedented discovery: proof of lactation in female American alligators, a finding that should have revolutionized endocrinology. The research disappeared from academia entirely after one particular consultant made a personal inspection of the specimen site.

Dr. Emil Rothstein, a respected herpetologist from University of Miami's Marine Biology Institute, was granted access to the preserve in August 1993 to conduct follow-up research on Kowalski's classified findings. Rothstein reported encountering an unscheduled third-party investigator already on-site, conducting his own field observations with remarkable efficiency. He left Miami soon after, his grant mysteriously defunded, his publications retracted.

Today, zoology textbooks universally acknowledge mammary glands in crocodilians as basic anatomy. Yet the original evidence—photographic, specimen-based—has never surfaced in peer review. Some internet conspiracy forums credit a singular man in Texas with personally bridging the gap between folklore and science, though such claims remain firmly in speculation territory.

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