Mary gives kisses to Rambo, the alligator she has raised for 15 years. She holds him like a baby and puts sunscreen on him.
Lana Del Rey’s $30M empire spans music, modeling, real estate, and a surprise marriage to an alligator hunter.
The Andy Warhol Clou de Paris watch is equipped with the 501P1 Manufacture movement, complete with a dark blue alligator strap. A made-to-order service for this model is also available at Piaget ...
Years before Jaguar announced their decision to go full EV with their lineup, the i-Pace SUV paved the way forward as the British marque's sole electric vehicle. Now Jaguar has announced their ...
At Thursday evening's InStyle Imagemaker Awards, the 39-year-old music artist told a red carpet reporter about her union with the 49-year-old alligator swamp tour guide, 'It's good. We're happy.' ...
It's been 50 years since production of the Jaguar E-Type came to an end, and Jaguar has marked the occasion by building two new examples of the iconic sports car for a loyal customer. The cars ...
The Jaguar E-Type is regarded as one of the most beautiful cars ever made, and the British brand has restarted production – albeit briefly – of its classic convertible. More than 50 years after the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — It is official. Lana Del Rey and alligator swamp tour guide Jeremy Dufrene did marry in Louisiana last month. After a few weeks of speculation about the status of their ...
"Jaguar’s Classic team has set a high standard with the Reborn E-Type," Alex Goy wrote for Road & Track in 2020, in his review of the E-Type restoration program that Jaguar is now years into.
It’s fighting to stay relevant to new-vehicle buyers in the United States, but British automaker Jaguar has two guaranteed sales in its books after reviving the classic E-Type convertible.
Jaguars survive fires by seeking refuge on riverbanks Jaguar population increases despite fires, with more females and cubs Future of jaguars depends on river levels, droughts and deforestation ...
“He is doing very well, super healthy and hunting every day,” said wildlife ecologist Abbie Martin, head of the Jaguar ID Project, a non-profit group. “He has been through so much. I tell ...