Zoo in Florida welcomes baby albino alligators, shares super adorable video
“Wow, they look so beautiful,” wrote a Facebook user while reacting to the video.
A zoo in Florida recently welcomed two albino baby alligators. A video of the newborn siblings has now gone viral and left people with a smile. There is a possibility that the clip will amaze you too.
The video shows two zoo keepers talking about the parents of the baby alligators, Blizzard and Snowflake, who are also albino alligators. They start the video by saying how previously too the parents gave birth to albino alligators and the newborns are the newest addition to the reptile family. In the rest of the video, they explain about the hatchlings
Take a look at the clip:
The video, since being shared, has gathered love-filled comments from people. “This is great news,” wrote a Facebook user. “Wow, they look so beautiful,” expressed another.
“They’re doing so good! Our newest albino hatchlings are really thriving and we absolutely love them,” the zoo also wrote while sharing an image of the newborn duo.
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