Wednesday, 20 August 2008

California......Anmale albino American alligator swims in his new home.....


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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