On Sunday afternoon we had dinner at the Outback Crab Shack. This is a little restaurant located on a creek nearby. Everytime that we have been there we have seen at least one alligator (usually many more) down by the dock.
On Sunday, there just weren't any of the little guys hanging around in their usual spot. We took a walk down to the end of the quarter mile floating dock and still didn't find any gators. Surely there were many of them watching us from their hiding spots along the edge, but we couldn't see any of them. On our return trip down the dock, we were not disappointed. A smaller gator of about 3-4 feet had come out to check us out -- and maybe look for some dinner himself.
Even though alligators can be found swimming in many creeks and ponds in the area, it's still fun to go to the St. Augustine Alligator Farm to check them out up close. Ellie's first grade class did just this for their last field trip of the year.
There are so many different types of alligators and some crocs too at the Alligator Farm. Check out all of the teeth on this little guy!
Then there are MUCH LARGER alligators to check out too!
The best part of any trip to the Alligator Farm is feeding time. They do three demonstrations daily where they actually have a zoo keeper walk into an large enclosure with about 20 alligators and feed a few of them.
Can you even imagine being so close to that open mouth?!? Crazy!
A happy gator after a little snack...
