Anmale albino American alligator swims in his new home at the California Academy of Sciences new facility at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. A pair of American alligators were driven over 2,800 miles (4500 kms) from a zoological park in St. Augustine, Fla., to be among the 38,000 live animals that will have a new home at the Academy of Sciences. The facility opens on September 27, 2008.
Rick Cleveland hoists down a wooden crate carrying a male American alligator onto its new home as spectators watch at the California Academy of Sciences new facility at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. A pair of American alligators were driven over 2,800 miles (4500 kms) from a zoological park in St. Augustine, Fla., to be among the 38,000 live animals that will have a new home at the Academy of Sciences. The facility opens on September 27, 2008.
A female American alligator is pulled from its travel enclosure at the California Academy of Sciences new facility at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. A pair of American Alligators were driven over 2,800 miles (4500 kms) from a zoological park in St. Augustine, Fla., to be among the 38,000 live animals that will have a new home at the Academy of Sciences. The facility opens on Sept. 27, 2008.
Rick Cleveland pulls a male Albino American alligator from its travel enclosure at the California Academy of Sciences new facility at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. A pair of American Alligators were driven over 2,800 miles (4500 kms) from a zoological park in St. Augustine, Fla., to be among the 38,000 live animals that will have a new home at the Academy of Sciences. The facility opens on September 27, 2008.
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