SUNSHINE STATE
GATOR FACTS
I GO TO SCHOOL IN G"AIN"SVILLE
ON CAMPUS
CLUB LIFE
100

Like Peaches for Georgia and Pumpkins for New Hampshire, this is Florida's state fruit

Oranges

100

Gators often bask in the sun, helping them regulate this 

Body temperature

100

"Thank goodness you packed your umbrella, it's about to ____"

Rain

100

Despite the name, it was actually built between 1953-1956, so not quite 100 years old

Century Tower

100

Formerly The Social, this midtown scene is the closest bar to BHG stadium

MacDinton's

200

Florida borders the Atlantic Ocean and this other major body of water

Gulf of Mexico

200
An alligator may not weigh itself, but it is covered in a coat of these (which don't regenerate, unlike some other reptiles)

Scales

200
Abel's twin in the Bible

Cain

200

Lunch served on Plaza

Krishna

200
Knitting Gator is a club that specializes in yarnwork, knitting and this hooked alternative

Crochet

300

This Florida island chain known for sunsets is the southernmost point of the United States

The Florida Keys

300

An alligator's diet  is this kind, primarily consisting of birds, small mammals, and fish

Carnivorous

300

After maxing out your squat at Southwest and getting major gains, you'll want to watch out for this muscle ailment

Strain

300

Fast food artwork with a red twin across from Southwest

Fries Sculpture

300

Downtown spot for Buck Hunter, NBA JAM, and SkeeBall

Barcade

400

This U.S. national park in southern Florida is the largest subtropical wilderness in the country

Everglades Ntnl. Park

400

Unlike crocodiles, alligators have this shape of snout, which helps distinguish the two species

U-Shaped

400

Area over which someone has legal or personal control, often referring to a website

Domain

400

This bridge connecting Shands and the Sorority Houses derives a biological name from its shape

DNA Bridge

400

Due to a lack of skiing and snowboarding spots in Florida, this club celebrates the southern equivalent

Surf Club

500

This saintly city is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States 

St. Augustine

500

Alligators have this many chambers in their heart, a feature they share with birds and mammals

Four

500

Like keeping up effort for a Marston grind session

Sustain

500

Next to Student Rec and the Murphree Area, this dining facility is rated a 4.2 on Google Maps

Racquet Club Dining

500

Meeting Wednesdays from 12-1PM in Plaza, this club is obsessed with tossing and shuffling balls. They also throw pins and rings, but unfortunately, no tight-rope walking

Juggling Club

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