Can you domesticate gators???

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Is Casper domesticated? Can you domesticate alligators? All these answers and more in this video! This covers many of the most commonly asked questions that I get, so I hope you guys enjoy the video! Remember, you can also come do a tour with me and Casper at Everglades Outpost! #Alligator #Gatorland #Florida’s #Education #Educational #AnimalEducation 

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  • @LibertyPrimeOnline
    @LibertyPrimeOnline Год назад +89

    i knew the answer but my inner man child still thinks its a cool idea... i should stay away from gators.

    • @GatorChris_
      @GatorChris_  Год назад +24

      😂

    • @SunshineShirts
      @SunshineShirts Год назад +1

      I love watching

    • @HEAVYDIAPER
      @HEAVYDIAPER Год назад +9

      The fantasy of having a 20-foot domesticated Salt Water Crocodile or a 15-foot Alligator is so awesome. Playing with him, feeding him, taking him out for a walk, rubbing his belly and neck, brushing his teeth, having him trained for home defense, dressing the croc/gator in turtlenecks, scarves, hats, and everything else no one should ever attempt to do in reality!

    • @StonedtotheBones13
      @StonedtotheBones13 Год назад +3

      This is why I watch the professionals 😂

    • @tysonb3568
      @tysonb3568 Год назад

      Lol

  • @tammyrollins5199
    @tammyrollins5199 7 месяцев назад +8

    I love how you're so eloquent and factual in your videos. It's also very refreshing that you're willing to admit when you don't know something. Thank you!

  • @netaen
    @netaen Год назад +4

    I like the way you speak to Casper. No yelling or harsh words.

    • @relaxchil5796
      @relaxchil5796 2 месяца назад +1

      He just explain If he yell, he'll be eaten.

  • @jokeverburg37
    @jokeverburg37 Год назад +6

    Yes trained, but not tame. There's a huge difference. Very clear, thanks Chris! 👍

  • @meloneyparker
    @meloneyparker Год назад +35

    I haven't seen another person who can make gators seem personable and kind of loveable as you do. I know that's not your objective, but your demeanor and skills with interacting with them is unparalleled.

    • @jaquelineb8285
      @jaquelineb8285 Год назад +1

      I've seen a video of a man with a small gator named wally that was in the pool with kids in his face I don't know what to think of that

    • @meloneyparker
      @meloneyparker Год назад

      @@jaquelineb8285 yes, that's his emotional support gator. I want to see if Wally is as tame now. The guy would bring him to the mall and restaurants.

    • @jtoland2333
      @jtoland2333 Год назад +3

      ​@@jaquelineb8285Me either. I have no doubt his owner loves him. But I wonder if his original owner didn't harm Wally to the extent that his spirit was broken. He certainly is far smaller than he should be.

    • @bobjohnson205
      @bobjohnson205 7 месяцев назад

      @@jtoland2333 Most if not all gators kept in captivity are.

  • @slp447p
    @slp447p Год назад +30

    Great video, you are exceptionally eloquent with the way you speak. I love that you really pay attention to using the right words and explain them fully! I don't think I've ever heard domestication described better than this!

  • @stevehurl88
    @stevehurl88 Год назад +6

    Good explanation of everything. I think a big part of the confusion is Casper is so well trained and so chill with you-I don’t recall seeing him try anything with you, unlike many of the others.

  • @joelhargrave906
    @joelhargrave906 Год назад +13

    I get that he isn’t domesticated, but every animal has their own personality too. Is Casper smarter or have a less aggressive disposition than some of the other gators, or could you take any of them and eventually get them to Casper’s level? Because you obviously have greater confidence in being able to predict what Casper does.

    • @toscadonna
      @toscadonna Год назад +9

      Casper is definitely less aggressive than say Seven or Miss Toothy. I doubt he’d ever be able to get Seven to act like Casper. Also, Aries who’s a Nile/Cuban cross was much calmer than Miss Toothy and easier to train.

  • @shawncosmos5431
    @shawncosmos5431 8 месяцев назад +2

    Watch Chris’s video ‘Unpredictable Gators’. I think thats the one..…Chris demonstrates Caspers reaction when he slaps his hand onto the sand on the banks of Casper’s enclosure… An out of the ordinary action by Chris. Casper proves he’s trained not tame. He turns his head right towards the sound ready to bite….. Of course Chris was expecting it and was out of tbe strike zone..Scary all the same…

  • @andrewwalsh1417
    @andrewwalsh1417 7 месяцев назад +5

    At 1:39 a tiny lizard engages with Casper in a territorial dispute. Complete with stomping and head bobbing, I’m not kidding I’m dying😂

    • @lemokemo5752
      @lemokemo5752 6 месяцев назад +1

      There on the rock, haha.

  • @richardpuglia6148
    @richardpuglia6148 Год назад +2

    Quite an informative video, especially the part about how domestication works as an over time, evolutionary process. Also it's good that you trust your own instincts, experience, and knowledge (all things YOU control) when you're in contact with the gators. Best to think of the worst case scenario (getting bitten) and work backwards from that. Great job as always! Love Casper!

  • @Missglam67
    @Missglam67 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for clearing this up about reptiles in general. They do not respond the same way our domesticated mammals do.

  • @melissaclifford8398
    @melissaclifford8398 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your very clear answer and for you explanation of artificial selection and domestication. This Science Teacher approves!

  • @JacksDadJokes
    @JacksDadJokes Год назад +3

    Hi Chris, been watching you a long time now and I really appreciate how informative you are. While it is entertaining to watch you and the gators, it is also very educational. Stay safe mate.

  • @joyandersen2782
    @joyandersen2782 Год назад +4

    Another great, really interesting video! I hope no one ever tries to domesticate alligators, imagine how humiliating for them to be an apex predator in a cute sweater or Halloween costume.😂 💚

  • @rachelkachun6063
    @rachelkachun6063 Год назад +2

    I don’t understand why anyone would try to make a pet out of an alligator. It’s cruel, selfish and inhumane. However, I love what you do for these displaced animals and I love gators! They’re such magnificent, interesting and wonderful and important contributors to the ecosystem. People need to know about them more and that they are not monsters. They are innocent creatures

  • @cheriecarpenter3529
    @cheriecarpenter3529 Год назад +2

    I want to add your tour to my bucket list 😊

  • @Jigsaw33
    @Jigsaw33 Год назад +1

    Throw a link to your tours in the description, man! Crocodilians in general are my biggest fear, but I'd love to face that fear (gently) and be in the pond with Casper. Closest I've gotten is the Alligator Farm's zipline thing in St. Augustine. The anchoring was very sketchy.

  • @kodeypatterson8973
    @kodeypatterson8973 Год назад +2

    I love the unique thoughts here. Great job man

  • @mshourba27
    @mshourba27 Год назад +1

    Casper is adorable

  • @Mikesettles20
    @Mikesettles20 Год назад +2

    Love the croc talk keep them coming 💪🏾 should name it gator talk 😂

  • @Blezerker
    @Blezerker Год назад +1

    Can you do a video where you discuss all of your (or your friends’!) experiences with alligators when things go wrong/ dont go as planned? i think it would really hammer home how dangerous and respected these amazing animals are! love your content by the way!

  • @pepechangood
    @pepechangood Год назад +1

    Casper is caspering peacefully is my happiness ❤

  • @user-sv9sn1kt4b
    @user-sv9sn1kt4b 3 месяца назад +1

    I really enjoyed the video. I would love to work with Gators and crocodiles. I think they are beautiful animals. I'm confused though. Have you heard of the gator named Wally?

  • @main_froide
    @main_froide Год назад +1

    yeah I confirm, they have such a predatory instinct that they are ready to eat anyone, anything, and even more when it's an easy meal. Only listen to your instincts when dealing with them, never trust them and you will probably be saved. thanks for video.

  • @gygar
    @gygar Год назад

    I enjoy all these talks, learned so much from him. I use to be scared of alligators, but because of these talks and other videos I learned they are not as bad as people think they are. Still not swimming with wild gators. Plus what is crazy Casper is not the only gator in the pond. Thank you for all the information please keep up the good work.

  • @TheRevenant4585
    @TheRevenant4585 Год назад +4

    Honestly I would love to see domesticated alligators in the future. Would be pretty amazing. And it’s not like they’re wouldn’t still be wild gators and crocs. Just the same way we have dogs, but there are still wolves and coyotes out there. It’s a win win in my book!

    • @iNTRUSIVEiMPULSIVE
      @iNTRUSIVEiMPULSIVE Год назад

      I just wish that could happen in my life time . I’ve wanted to get an alligator or a crocodile because I’ve seen Rex , the pet alligator seen in Snake Discovery , which made me think that I could ‘domesticate’ a crocodilian if I raised it . But no . Now I am I’m shambles . I want a pet croc

    • @ThunderDragonRandy
      @ThunderDragonRandy Месяц назад +1

      @@iNTRUSIVEiMPULSIVE Also Wally the Alligator. Makes me feel heartbroken that Wally went missing in recent months.

  • @keithmiklas2893
    @keithmiklas2893 Год назад +1

    Thank you... that was a wonderful lesson on domestication, evolution, and tame vs trained. :) I always wondered if you raised one out of the egg if it would be like raising a golden retriever puppy... hard no!

  • @donsavignano4396
    @donsavignano4396 10 дней назад

    I do love gators and crocs, but I don't see myself going near one. I remember watching a jay Leno tonight show episode where he had the late Steve irwin who brought a 6 foot gator to show and tell the audience. The gators snout was not wrapped in tape and jay asked steve what is the difference between a gator and a croc and steve told jay if this was a croc, I would be a bloody mess and you would have some limbs missing. Cricky

  • @sonictemple2925
    @sonictemple2925 Год назад +1

    Casper is so rad. It’s amazing what you do with him. Does it have more to do with him trusting you? And is there any alligators or crocs you’ve raised from the time they were born? I’d love to see what you can do with one that’s known you their whole life.

  • @120201atta
    @120201atta Месяц назад

    You explained that very clearly in so many different ways, providing numerous examples to drive the point home. Train by rewarding certain behaviour. Got it! So why didn't you feed him after calling him over during your explanation. Just left him hanging...so how long can you delay the reward until he decides to reward himself? Isn't it safer to reward him immediately as soon as he complies?

  • @bellalogan414
    @bellalogan414 Год назад +1

    Good education for most people. They don't get the difference between domesticated and trained. Cats have not been domesticated as long as dogs. I worked with feral cats and it's the same as you demonstrated - you need to watch the subtleties of the animal's behavior and trust yourself not the animal. People also think because the animal is in a zoo they are tame. Good talk. Thank you.

  • @claytonsteele5980
    @claytonsteele5980 Год назад +1

    Been binging your videos for hours. So incredible how calm you are around these magnificent beasts. I know they’re “trained” and used to being around you but I just respect their raw power so much I can’t imagine being as calm as you around them, even Casper. Props to you keep up the great work

  • @richardvila3
    @richardvila3 Год назад

    Yes I learned you in the water with them and me far away in the dry land. Thanks you got cojones!

  • @shanehop405
    @shanehop405 Год назад +23

    Does Casper ever have those days where you can't get him to do nothing? or you feel it's not safe to be in the water with him that day?

    • @SerenitySano
      @SerenitySano Год назад +2

      I also wonder..🤔

    • @davidhunternyc1
      @davidhunternyc1 10 месяцев назад

      Great question. Wondered the same thing too. Has Chris ever said to himself, "Not today."

    • @noahthecrazy1632
      @noahthecrazy1632 4 месяца назад +2

      Probably maybe on cold days, reptile’s attitudes are affected a lot by temperature, so maybe on a cold day or maybe in mating season he could have acted weird or more aggressive.

    • @Wildman-zh8lg
      @Wildman-zh8lg 2 месяца назад

      Of course they do have brains

  • @courtneyjohnson7341
    @courtneyjohnson7341 Год назад +5

    Hey Chris! First, thank you so much for these informative videos, second are Casper’s girlfriends still in that pond with you? I only ask because I thought at one time one of the girls tried to sneak up on you? Maybe I’m wrong about that but just wondering, sorry for long post! 😊❤️

  • @mattk8418
    @mattk8418 Год назад +2

    I vote next topic is about the cannibalistic and hunting tendencies. Might as well, you already started going there haha

  • @davidlione3227
    @davidlione3227 Год назад +2

    Great video. Lets say you were going to start the multi-generation long process of domesticating gators, which of the current gators you work with would you choose to start the process with? Casper for sure?

    • @GatorChris_
      @GatorChris_  Год назад +2

      When Casper was first caught he was NOT nice lol, so maybe not. You’d want to pick ones that are naturally calm, not trained to be

  • @alexcharlton6269
    @alexcharlton6269 Год назад +2

    Nice, another Croccast

  • @JayVega-fy1by
    @JayVega-fy1by 2 месяца назад

    I would never swim with that thing! 😂😂😂 I’d love to go tho!

  • @bradl7499
    @bradl7499 Год назад +1

    That female / male gator story is pretty chilling.

    • @bobjohnson205
      @bobjohnson205 7 месяцев назад

      Nature can be brutal!

    • @Wildman-zh8lg
      @Wildman-zh8lg 2 месяца назад

      that chill alligator can strike in one second

  • @user-pw9cs8zf6m
    @user-pw9cs8zf6m Год назад

    Chris I really love your educational and informative podcasts I really enjoy learning about alligators and crocodiles At first I did not like your channel because all I saw you do is feed the alligators Thought that was boring and it got old pretty fast So happy to find out that you do so much more then that Please continue with your educational podcasts I think that’s the way to go ❤

  • @mirekkrejci4094
    @mirekkrejci4094 Год назад

    How very cool… gator awareness… so cool … all creatures big and small , wet and dry

  • @Bw.e
    @Bw.e Год назад +1

    I wanna know more about their senses. What’s their hearing like underwater? Is it the same underwater, what’s their hearing like when it’s raining? What are they thinking when there’s a big storm happening? What colors do they see? Can they tell if gators or people have diseases or have cancer? What’s their smell like out of water and under water? Talk more about their eyes. I’m fascinated with their eyes. I wish I could see thru the eyes of a gator for one day

  • @del5606
    @del5606 Год назад

    Another great video - really informative. I'd like to see an explanation of their killing technique - the death roll you talk about

  • @timothystravels
    @timothystravels Год назад +1

    Great video Chris, very informative

  • @karen7709
    @karen7709 Год назад

    Thank you for your information Chris you're totally something different about animals

  • @suewilbert5177
    @suewilbert5177 Год назад

    Ty you answered my thoughts the way he goes to you looks like he loves you but now I understand ... how there mind works .. thank-youI.. I can say I do love them..I've loved dinosaur and crocodile my whole life... would carry books around about them .. .ty

  • @HI-ee2oy
    @HI-ee2oy 2 месяца назад +1

    Would you say you have developed a friendship or understanding with Casper? He’s very comfortable with you in his space it’s insane- does your comparative size have anything to do with this?

  • @RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr
    @RoCkShaDoWWaLkEr Год назад +1

    You should debate the guy with an alligator support animal that he lets swim with children! He's a baby right now ;but dude is convinced (and convinces parents) his alligator is domesticated and friendly to humans.

  • @billydeewilliams9104
    @billydeewilliams9104 Год назад +2

    It's tough because the expression on their face never changes. It's I'M GONNA DEATH ROLL YOU or I'm just gonna boop you and hope you feed me. I would NOT roll those Darwin dice.

  • @kranwa15
    @kranwa15 Год назад +2

    Any pet alligator should be wearing a steel mouth guard with a safety locking mechanism, they're nothing without their jaws of death.

  • @jerryhunsucker2657
    @jerryhunsucker2657 Год назад

    Wow, that was very interesting. I never knew that about gators.

  • @Brenmc68
    @Brenmc68 Год назад

    Watching your stuff here to, Chris and Gator's.

  • @JayVega-fy1by
    @JayVega-fy1by 2 месяца назад

    Crazy how he won’t attack! Smh I mean glad he’s not! But just crazy how some people can pull this off 😂

  • @EeyoresOnProzac
    @EeyoresOnProzac Год назад

    I emailed you today 6/6/2023 and this video explains my questions! I have an other question. Have you ever witnessed alligators having fun? I have googled it some answers said they can, but your opinions are reliable. I'm asking because, in pictures and videos, they always seem like statues, and occasionally in your videos , we see them moving, but it seems that's only when treats or feeding is involved. I know we wont see them act like a dog or dolphin, but have you ever observed them having fun?

  • @insanity42
    @insanity42 9 месяцев назад +1

    Male alligators are sexually around 10-11 years, females around 15 years. I think the fox domestication experiment took 40-50 generations. Speculating that an alligator domestication program would take 600 years? What gains would there be to domesticated alligators?

    • @bobjohnson205
      @bobjohnson205 7 месяцев назад

      You could have a 'Guard Alligator' sign on your window! lol

    • @inkedfeathers7834
      @inkedfeathers7834 3 месяца назад

      Big water puppies?

  • @walkertruesdell890
    @walkertruesdell890 Год назад +1

    domestication takes like thousands of years, generations after generations

  • @SPQR89
    @SPQR89 Год назад

    Love you bro! Great stuff as always !

  • @vratti2236
    @vratti2236 Год назад

    Great video awesome information!

  • @Pmc987
    @Pmc987 4 месяца назад

    Fyi.. dingos are not descended from dogs, or wolves. Their closest ancestors are ancestors of wolves also. So more like cousins to wolves. So they were not in fact “rewilded” they were never domesticated and have been in Australia for over 10,000 years.

  • @ivansosic1897
    @ivansosic1897 Год назад

    Is this a older channel or newer one? This one showed up a couple of days ago and subbed right away as I like the content and the other channel as well.

  • @jrv7054
    @jrv7054 Год назад +1

    Will Casper bite you if your face or hand is right next to his jaws from the side near his eyes? Or even touching it. Since that is where his vision is best.

  • @amberbryant8164
    @amberbryant8164 Год назад

    I love it. Thank you for explaining the domestication however, it my belief that no animal is truly “domesticated” meaning we can not remove “wild” instincts.

  • @king2ill
    @king2ill 12 дней назад

    lol typed in a question to RUclips clicked the videos answered my question without saying a word at 0:00 I’ll continue to watch the whole video now

  • @ChessJourneyman
    @ChessJourneyman Год назад +1

    What are the odds there was a caveman Chris doing tours with his big wolf and educating others how it's still a wild animal 😅

  • @karentherian7720
    @karentherian7720 Год назад

    This is on my bucket list

  • @fuzyfuzfuz2
    @fuzyfuzfuz2 Год назад +2

    Curious... I wonder just how dramatically an alligators appearance would change if you did domesticate them. Like... a pug and a chihuahua are SO different in appearance and physiology from its ancestor wolf. I wonder if a domesticated alligator might resemble that of an axolotol 😅😅😅😅

  • @WhatsThePointPicture
    @WhatsThePointPicture 10 месяцев назад

    Honestly I know you said it would be possible to domesticate them with enough time over several lifetimes, but I can't help but wonder if that's really true or not. Them being reptiles definitely adds unique challenges you don't get from mammals but that aside you'd essentially be fighting the genetic makeup of a creature that's remained fairly robust through millions of years of evolution with very little changes, the time it would take to breed those kinds of instincts out of it may simply be untenable and even if you could it leaves the question that by the time you managed it if they would have to change so much that they would be unrecognizable as what we would define as an alligator at that point.

  • @mandyfernandez4027
    @mandyfernandez4027 Год назад

    Awesome 👏

  • @wildwomanofthewoods
    @wildwomanofthewoods 2 месяца назад

    you wouldn't want to try that with a saltwater croc :-D

  • @gonzo24.
    @gonzo24. Год назад

    1:39 funny lizard on the rocks

  • @Boogapikka
    @Boogapikka Год назад

    My husky heard the wolves in the background and started talking to them lol

  • @alecsperber1447
    @alecsperber1447 Год назад +4

    Hey Chris I’m really really curious idk if it’s rare but would you work with a Black or Grizzly Bear if so which one?

    • @LeadMe2TheBliss
      @LeadMe2TheBliss Год назад +4

      I used to work with polar bears. Lovely animals.

    • @meloneyparker
      @meloneyparker Год назад +4

      ​@@LeadMe2TheBliss wow! In what capacity did you work with them?

    • @GatorChris_
      @GatorChris_  Год назад +5

      I’ve never had the opportunity to, but wouldn’t turn it down

  • @dixensizzler
    @dixensizzler 7 месяцев назад

    would you consider some iguanas domesticated/partial . we are far passed at least 45 generations of selective breeding esspecially on the endangered in the wild spieces.

  • @sygrene
    @sygrene 11 месяцев назад

    There’s a guy literally letting the public handle an adult alligator like it’s a puppy. It’s hours emotional support animal. He tried to bring it to some sporting event

  • @bobobobo-ki2fw
    @bobobobo-ki2fw Год назад

    Wow he knows his name !!!!

  • @WTF-proof
    @WTF-proof Год назад

    With selective breading and domestication I don't think we can ever "tame" an animal that can easily kill a human. Even domesticated animals sometimes bite.

  • @DeliberatelyBearded
    @DeliberatelyBearded Год назад

    Howdy Chris great stuff

  • @LadyYautjaSpacePirate
    @LadyYautjaSpacePirate Месяц назад +1

    Could a gator and a dog live together if they grew up together?

  • @oneyedthing
    @oneyedthing 2 месяца назад

    3:01
    GC : Domestication is the process where they have been bred for thousands of generations. Somtimes hundreds and thousands of years
    So you're telling us there is a chance..

  • @margiewalker1808
    @margiewalker1808 Год назад +1

    Does Casper ever have a bad day, where he is tough to work with?

  • @fishingwiththad681
    @fishingwiththad681 Год назад

    My question would be what part of the gator do you watch if they are going to attack? Is there a sign before they attack or a certain movement they will do before? I will never try it out on any gator but I am curious though. Thank you for what you do! I love learning about them.

  • @karibou6308
    @karibou6308 Год назад

    Very interesting! But would it really be possible to domesticate animals that dont have a social or "loving" nature ftom the start? Like wolves have in the wild a pack dynamic/collaboration to hunt and raise pups, etc. that can explain what human saw in them, and what behaviors and traits they wanted to reinforce. But if it is not in the nature of the animal, could you really breed a relation into being? Also, most animal we domesticated, except dogs and cats, are not predators.

  • @dreamythememey6005
    @dreamythememey6005 Год назад

    Anyone else see the lizard head bobbing in the backround 😂

  • @marcvanbueren1395
    @marcvanbueren1395 Год назад +1

    Anybody else see the big lizard in background?

  • @RhinoXpress
    @RhinoXpress Год назад +2

    I just hope we dont do some crazy stuff in the future and try to do some genetically engineered stuff to wild animals brains to try to domesticate them to be obedient to humans.

    • @bobjohnson205
      @bobjohnson205 7 месяцев назад

      I think I saw a 'Thunderbirds' episode like that - 'Attack of the Alligators'!

  • @candacepidgeon-kt1tw
    @candacepidgeon-kt1tw Год назад +2

    Well, now I'm crying over the female alligator that gotten eaten by her mate. I understand what you are saying but, it's still sad that that happened. 😢

  • @rykelly82ify
    @rykelly82ify Год назад +1

    Is it not a bad idea to splash the water near him? Wouldn't that potentially cause him to snap at you?

    • @ArmednotTriggered
      @ArmednotTriggered Год назад +3

      If Chris presented like a prey item, Casper would attack him. In fact, the video he releases before this one answers that. 😉 As long as Chris is staying alert though, it should be fine.

  • @Shadowkeeperzord
    @Shadowkeeperzord Год назад

    i can see in his eyes he would never hurt you, he is just like my dog (meme)

  • @mikedebell2242
    @mikedebell2242 Год назад

    Domesticated ---- wild
    Tame. ---- wild
    Tame is similar to domesticated but not synonymous.
    I tend to think of domesticated as associated with man for some use (which has to be tractible to some degree.)
    Casper is not domesticated but seems tractible. Of course this was no will of man for use but because he was a nuisence and is now "captive", yes, that is the word.
    I tend to think of wild as independent of need of or association with man as a behavioural thing. I suppose it would be the case for Casper without the extenuating circumstances and he would have no problem returning to the wild.
    I have questions about cats "domestication" at times. 😏
    It is noted that he dictates how you respond to him to some degree and you cannot venture far from it without sever consequences.

  • @Heatherlasweet
    @Heatherlasweet Год назад

    I would like to know more about why they can’t love in the sense that we know. Like why they can’t love humans? Is it solely to do with their nature, like the fact that they’re predators? If so, is it the same for other predators like tigers etc?

  • @jonathanbarron10
    @jonathanbarron10 Год назад

    So there's an eventually a chance in a couple hundred years to have a swamp pupper lol

  • @KeeksSnoogie79
    @KeeksSnoogie79 Год назад

    These are fascinating facts however by saying all that Chris can you please go in detail about how that one lady Idk if you heard who is raising a baby alligator as a pet, dressing it up and showcasing it to kids on Christmas like Santa clause? by doing that, is it POSSIBLE to train it at that point as like a pet ie. dog/cat who are domesticated?...this is a baby croc mind you, so I don't know where it came from but it apparently don't know its environment because its been under this woman's care for a minute...will that gator grow up tamed and trained or it would or possibly turn on her if provoked since these creatures are not friendly animals in general. I mean, she kisses it, cuddles it, she somehow won the case to keep it as a pet so 🫠😰 I need answers, will she be alright in the long run lol doing this.

  • @petergall8163
    @petergall8163 Год назад

    You’re doing an awesome job😢🎉🎉

  • @LegalEagleMaria
    @LegalEagleMaria Год назад

    I'm curious as to what you would do if Casper wanted to turn around and snap at you I noticed that you do not have your sick that you generally use what would your defense be?

  • @gravedigger5279
    @gravedigger5279 Год назад

    How big is Casper is he the biggest or is it Seven will they grow anymore

  • @xovvo3950
    @xovvo3950 Год назад

    So, while not alligators, the West African Crocodile (Crocodylus suchus) was selected by Egyptians of the Middle Kingdom for use in religious rituals centered on Sobek (and kept in sacred pools at what is now Al-Fayyum). C. Suchus was selected for this purpose because its less aggressive (though by no means gentle) than the Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus Niloticus), but similar enough to stand in for them.
    Those sacred pools in the temple(s) of Sobek lasted for roughly 1500 years, but were abandoned when Ancient Christians got real Christian about it.
    So, I mean, we could have had domestic crocs!

  • @missyrose2444
    @missyrose2444 Год назад

    Chris, if you could selectively breed any of the alligators you work with which one(s) would you breed?

  • @johnstrong9744
    @johnstrong9744 Год назад

    You can hang with a gator. But a croc? No way.