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  2. Colorado Gators Reptile Park - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Gators Reptile Park was opened to the public in 1990, in Mosca, Colorado, United States. Located 17 miles (27 km) north of Alamosa, Colorado , it started as a tilapia farm in 1977, and now includes a bird sanctuary, reptile rescue, education, and display, and a biodome.

  3. Category : Tourist attractions in Alamosa County, Colorado

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    Protected areas of Alamosa County, Colorado (2 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Alamosa County, Colorado" ... Colorado Gators Reptile Park;

  4. San Luis Valley - Wikipedia

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    The San Luis Valley is also home to the Colorado Gator Reptile Rescue. The Reptile rescue is open to the public to view and interact with many different types of reptiles from Gators to Tortoises. The rescue uses thermal hot springs water to maintain the gators through the winter months and is home to Morris the Movie Star Gator [28]

  5. The amazing story of Reggie, L.A.'s celebrity alligator - AOL

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    Jay Young, manager of Colorado Gators Reptile Park Irwin flew out to Los Angeles on a scouting trip in summer 2006, Hahn said, and pledged to come back in the spring with his camera crew.

  6. Albert the alligator’s owner issues dark warning after P’Nut ...

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    The alligator – who Cavallaro had for 34 years and housed in an elaborate pen in his own home — has since been transported to an “adventure park” in Texas.

  7. Alamosa, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Alamosa, Colorado, post office opened on March 12, 1878, [12] and the Town of Alamosa was incorporated on August 12, 1878. [4] The town was established by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and quickly became an important rail center. [13] Alamosa was the terminus of the D&RG until 1881, when the line was extended to Monte Vista. [14]

  8. 9-foot gator spent years living behind Florida Coca-Cola ...

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    A 9-foot alligator nicknamed Coca-Cola lived in a trash-filled retention pond in Florida for years — but now he has a new home. Croc Encounters, a reptile park and gator farm in Tampa, announced ...

  9. Alligator at reptile rescue park lunges towards working ... - AOL

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    The alligator, named Elvis, is 12 feet long and weighs over 600 pounds. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail ...