
Growing up in Louisiana you would think I've been to an alligator farm before, but no, this was my first time. I have to admit it was a little scary being on a boardwalk surrounded by animals that could easily eat me with only a fence between us. In one area I counted 30 alligators and that's only the ones I could see.



There were also goats, deer, peacocks, racoons, snakes, and a possum. The kids enjoyed it, but it was extremely hot.

Before we left the kids got their picture taken holding a baby alligator.
Marie-Anne
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