In Belgrade, the oldest living alligator in the world

In Belgrade, the oldest living alligator in the world

It feels good and eats 6 pounds of meat a day.

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Muggia is the oldest alligator in the world living in captivity. He lives in the Belgrade zoo on 12 September 1937. Here the predator brought from Germany.

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In Belgrade Trieste had survived the Second world war, when the zoo was almost completely destroyed. The Gator managed to survive when NATO bombarded Yugoslavia in 1999.

Does, polirani Andjelija (@angie89bg) 19 Lip 2018 R. 1:33 PDT

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Six years ago the handsome gangrene — part of the front right paw had to be amputated. However, the old man feels well. He consumes 5-6 kg of meat daily along with bones, as it’s good for his teeth.

Muggia — Mississippi alligator. This species is found in the South-Eastern United States. Males reach 4.5 m in length and have a mass of about 200 kg.

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As you know, in the Moscow zoo is still living alligator Saturn, born in 1936. There is an urban legend that he was the personal alligator Adolf Hitler.

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