I
don’t know why, but a visit to Gatorland really appealed to me. Gatorland has
been around since 1949, long before Disney World. It’s kind of kitschy, but it
turned out to be very fun. I expected to see alligators at Gatorland, but not
the sheer quantity and varied types of alligators and crocodiles.
We
saw several shows including one where they showed different creepy animals like
this tarantula. While they showed this cottonmouth during the show, seeing a wild
cottonmouth near the walkway during a swamp walk was a bit more exciting.
This
show involved seeing how high an alligator will lift out of the water for food.
I wouldn't want to be the ones feeding them!
One
show featured this guy wresting an alligator. While I was impressed with his
bravery (or stupidity) in grabbing the alligator, the hardest part was dragging
this heavy gator around to position for the audience to see it from all four
sides. The guy was all out of breath moving him around in the sand. Maybe they
should have just put the audience on one side.
There
were lots of areas displaying different types of animals like these birds and tortoises.
There were also a lot of signs telling you not to stick your fingers near these
birds or let children run loose where they might cross a fence. The park is
safe, but if you’re stupid you can definitely be hurt.