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The water play section of the park was beautifully designed, complete with egrets and (very life-like) crocodiles.
An enormous alligator. The park is proactive in conservation projects and is the port of call for people who find rogue gators on their golf courses or in their pools.
The gators in the water play area.
The signs were all neatly done, clear and not faded in the sun. Phrased in a local “Southern” dialect, they managed to be both informal and quirky yet also impart interesting information.
A turtle sits with the alligators in this pen. Different pools held alligators of different sizes; babies in one, small in the next, right up to enormous ones in the main pools. There was also a snapping turtle in this one.
This was a show which involved members of the audience encountering a variety of dangerous and/or frightening creatures. Though fairly light on animals it was hugely entertaining, thanks to these two guys , who were natural entertainers and created a show that was both educational and yet very funny. A real highlight of the day.
An Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake.
Two salt water crocodiles, male and female.
The water play area was pristine and neatly designed.
Another show, “Gator Jumparoo”, featured hand feeding the alligators.
Gators leaping out of the water to grab pieces of chicken.
The park also had a superb display of native Florida reptiles, including Cottonmouths, rattlesnakes and various lizards. Here are some giant (non-native) Aldabra Tortoises.
The park owns a large amount of land outside the confines of Gatorland itself, meaning that the park, although having its entrance on the main road, feels like a slice of wilderness. There is also a walkway through surrounding swampland.
A gator lazing in the sun in the main swamp.
Gatorland is also a haven for many species of birds, drawn both by the swampland and the abundant food supply. Turkey vultures, egrets and herons hang around the gators and I saw an osprey fishing in the lake.