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America's Alligator

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The American alligator has captivated people for over 15,000 years, evoking both fear and admiration. As tourism flourished in the South, particularly in Florida, the alligator became an iconic symbol. Nevin O. Winter noted in 1918 that seeing one in the wild was a common ambition for visitors. The Seminole Indians showcased their strength by wrestling alligators, while alligator-themed souvenirs transformed this fierce predator into a cute mascot. Songs like "See You Later Alligator" by Bill Haley and His Comets celebrated the creature, and Hollywood produced films such as Alligator People. Remarkably, alligators were even kept in the White House during two presidencies. One of the most intriguing stories involves an alligator that played a role in capturing Ma Barker and her son Fred while they were hiding in Florida. This exploration delves into the complex and colorful relationship between humans and Alligator mississippiensis, highlighting the rich mythology surrounding the species and its influence on art, storytelling, photography, tourism, and humor. Doug Alderson examines how this fascinating reptile has inspired various cultural expressions throughout history.

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America's Alligator, Doug Alderson

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2020
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