A rare baby albino alligator has hatched at a safari park.
The reptile spent 60 days in incubation before it emerged.
Wild Florida safari park in Kenansville, located south of Orlando in Florida, US, said they are the only attraction in the world with a successful albino alligator breeding programme.
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As a result, they welcomed a rare albino hatchling at its Gator Park for only the third time.
Park spokesperson Andrew Ayala said: “With the hard work and dedication of our Croc Squad, we worked together to produce one perfect healthy albino alligator hatchling this season.
“We are most proud of the parents, Snowflake and Blizzard, who continue to beat the odds and be a one-of-a-kind experience for guests.”
The parents have been at the park for seven years and their last hatching was in summer 2022.
The baby gator will make its debut at the safari park after a month of maturity, as reported by What’s The Jam.
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For now, Snowflake and Blizzard are available to visit at their enclosure between Monday and Saturday every week.
One local commented: “Cannot wait to meet the baby next time I come.”
Kate wrote: “Congrats, what a beauty.”
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William said: “I would be so scared it would bite, I wouldn’t be able to hold it. But what a cute little thing.”
Operating in the heart of central Florida, Wild Florida offers airboat tours, animal encounters and an extensive drive-thru Safari Park.
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