CROCLIST: Fire damages Orlando's Gatorland park | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

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Fire damages Orlando's Gatorland park | Chron.com - Houston ChronicleI have visited Gatorland in the past.  The last report I heard was two croc's were killed but the other gator near the fire submerged and were not hurt.  
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  Has anyone else heard about this????
  http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/nation/4313679.html

  Lori Watkins, Aquarist/Herpetologist
  North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island



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        Nov. 6, 2006, 11:55AM
        Fire damages Orlando's Gatorland park


        By TRAVIS REED Associated Press Writer 
        © 2006 The Associated Press 

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        ORLANDO, Fla. - A fire early Monday destroyed a section of the venerable Gatorland tourist attraction, likely killing four animals. Among the charred areas was its main entrance, a huge concrete alligator mouth.

        The blaze, reported at 5:55 a.m., badly damaged the gift shop, entrance and ticket booth.

        Gatorland's alligators were believed to have hidden safely in a lake, but the fire may have claimed two crocodiles and two 8-foot pythons kept in a pen near the gift shop, said Tim Williams, the park's director of media production.

        The park opened in 1949 and attracts about 400,000 tourists each year. It features people wrestling gators, a "jumparoo" show where the big reptiles leap for food, and up-close encounters where guests can hold snakes, scorpions, spiders and birds. In all, Gatorland has a few thousand animals, Williams estimated.

        "This park is like an old alligator. Gators fight, they get scarred up, they get beat up, they tear each other up, but they're resilient," Williams said. "This park's been here for 57 years. We're not going anywhere."

        The giant concrete gator head that serves as the main entrance was charred, its formerly white teeth blackened with soot, its mouth full of debris. The mural facade around it, which had just been given a fresh coat of paint in a $1.5 million overhaul, was torn and burned.

        Fire crews were still extinguishing the smoldering three-alarm blaze late Monday morning, but park officials said they hoped to be back in operation as quickly as possible.

        Williams said it would be months before everything was back to normal. The park was working on plans to get guests back in. The shows could still be staged, he said.

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        On the Net:

        http://www.gatorland.com/


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