This isn't
an ordinary zoo! Visit the St. Augustine Alligator Farm and see some of the largest alligators and crocodiles
in the world like Maximo, a 15
foot, 1250 pound crocodile and rare albino alligators. A visit to the St. Augustine Alligator Farm will be your memory of a
lifetime!
St. Augustine Alligator
Farm Tour Highlights:
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Rare Albino
Alligators |
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Meet Maximo,
a 1250 pound Crocodile |
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Explore the
Native Swamp Exhibits |
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Alligator
Feeding Shows |
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The St. Augustine Alligator Farm is one
of Florida's oldest zoological attractions, founded in 1893. For more than 100 years it has
entertained millions of visitors who were lured by the awesome presence of
captive reptiles, long regarded as mysterious, dangerous and frightening at the same time. The
St. Augustine Alligator Farm has helped popularize the
alligator in the national consciousness and has even helped fashion an image
for the state.
During your visit you will have the opportunity to see:
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Maximo - Maximo is the
largest animal at the park at 15 feet 3 inches long and 1250 pounds. He is a Saltwater Crocodile or "Saltie" as
they call them in Australia. Don't miss a close-up look at Maximo from
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Albino Alligators - Rare and mystical creatures
from the bayous of Louisiana, albino alligators have inspired the legend that those who gaze
upon their beauty will receive good fortune.
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Land of Crocodiles - Here you can see Alligators, Crocodiles, Caiman, and
Gharial from the lands of the Americas,
Africa, and Asia. |
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Gomek Forever - Gomek was one of the largest crocodilians ever on
display and was almost 18 feet long and
nearly 2,000 pounds. Gomek is now preserved and part of a rare and beautiful
collection of hand carved art from Papua New Guinea.
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Wading bird rookery - Explore the native swamp exhibit where
hundreds of wading birds fly in to roost in the late afternoons.
Herons, egrets, ibis, spoonbills, and wood storks can be seen in their
natural environment. These birds seek out evening roosts above the
alligators safe in the knowledge that alligators will keep tree-climbing predators
away. From April through July the birds are in full breeding plumage
and build nests and raise families right in front of
visitors. |
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Exotic Birds and Mammals - Australian kookaburras and emus, South American toucans and parrots,
Asian pheasants, and African turacos
are just a few of the exotic birds on display at the Alligator Farm.
The mammal collection also includes seven different species of endangered
monkeys ranging in size from the world's smallest monkey, the
mouse-sized pygmy marmoset, to the large South American spider monkey
that swings across the branches of its exhibit.
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Also, enjoy
the numerous shows including:
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Alligator Feeding - See Alligators leaping for food and hear
their amazing strength as they bite into their food with powerful
jaws. |
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Realm of the Alligator - This show filled with little known facts about Florida's most interesting and dangerous animals is both educational and entertaining. |
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Scales and Tails - Highlighting some of the most
misunderstood animals on the planet, this show will allow you to learn more about snakes and other
reptiles in a fascinating presentation of our scaly friends.
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