The boys buy a baby alligator and keep it in the toilet tank of their bathroom.
There was also the chance to see this baby alligator at close quarters, but not too close.
Breeders are required to return 10 percent of any baby alligators to the wild.
Small caimans are also sold to tourists as "baby alligators."
In its early days, visitors were able to purchase live baby alligators from the farm.
Behind the counter, on a mat of paper grass, was a baby alligator, stuffed, with an orange in its jaws.
It had four tiny arms, along tail, a head like a baby alligator, and was bright green.
IT may seem cool to own an exotic pet like a baby alligator, a snake or a lizard.
On the sentimentality scale, that's right up there with stuffed baby alligators from Florida.
This one had just been fed and the legs and tail of a baby alligator were still hanging from its mouth.