It comes to no surprise probably to most of you that Marcos & I had to go visit with the wild life on another one of our adventures while we were in Florida. Marcos & I had such a blast exploring the Alligator farm. It was absolutely amazing to see so much wild life in one place. There were some areas that have been added on since the last time I had been to the alligator farm in St. Augustine, FL and I am so glad I got to show Marcos this wonderful place filled with the most gorgeous creatures at the Alligator farm.
Walk on the wild side
We were in awe as to how many alligators and crocodiles were at this place. There were baby alligators and crocodiles, white alligators, and many more different types of alligators and crocodiles at this place! Some of these alligators/crocodiles were super massive and you definitely wouldn't want to make one of them mad that's for sure! It was so funny watching them snap at each other as we were all throwing alligator pellet food for them to eat as you'll see in the video below.
the other super fun creatures!
Not only were there so many alligators and crocodiles, but there were also many other different animals from all around the world, including Brazil!
I absolutely love seeing the South American birds, squirrels, turtles, and many other animals right in the very neck of the woods of the good ole' U.S.A. It was exciting to see them all! One things for sure, Marcos and I will never get tired of going to zoo's and animal farms like this; we turn into kids all over again and get so excited about seeing all of the amazing exotic animals.
I absolutely love seeing the South American birds, squirrels, turtles, and many other animals right in the very neck of the woods of the good ole' U.S.A. It was exciting to see them all! One things for sure, Marcos and I will never get tired of going to zoo's and animal farms like this; we turn into kids all over again and get so excited about seeing all of the amazing exotic animals.
Fun Fact: Crocodiles were mummified
It's not really a fun fact, but Marcos and I found it very interesting that Egyptians mummified crocodiles for their own reasons. Back in the day, during the Egyptian times, Crocodiles apparently were indeed mummified. The Egyptians kept a pool of crocodiles in a temple until they hatched and would then kill them in order to sell to pilgrims visiting their temple.