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  1. #133

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Right. It is so rare to find they bring all they can find to zoos and other types of captivity when they are found. Outside of LA and maybe FLA no one knows that albino gators exist. I am sure we will be called the White Gators often. Well ASE does have a Blue Gator for a mascot.
    The white alligators in the New Orleans Zoo aren’t albino.

  2. #134

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    They are most often rendered green in drawings but really don't look green to me. Do they call them Green Gators often?
    They look Greenish to me. If I had to paint one a shade of green would be in the color scheme.

    Albinos
    https://www.google.com/search?q=albi...h=714&dpr=1.25

    Gators
    https://www.google.com/search?q=alli...h=714&dpr=1.25

    I see shades of green. Even the little bit of pigmentation that shows up on the albinos is very green.

  3. #135

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    The white alligators in the New Orleans Zoo aren’t albino.
    What are they? Is that a certain breed of Alligator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    They look Greenish to me. If I had to paint one a shade of green would be in the color scheme.
    Verified, but I've never heard anyone refer to them as "Green Gators" so your "White Gator" projection is probably without merit.

  5. #137

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    Catahoula all the way. Great opportunity to teach the other 49 states why its 100% unique to Louisiana.

    .....local kids can dress up as his pet crawfish with our mascot Catahoula. Would make for some fun skits for basketball games.

    The term 'Fighting Tigers' didnt come from a mascot search to find a scary animal to represent LSU A&M.....it was the name of a Confederate brigade from Louisiana that earned a reputation that fiercely fought to keep the Confederacy in place.


  6. #138

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    What are they? Is that a certain breed of Alligator?
    The rare leucistic white alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are even more breathtaking. They’ve been described as ethereal, ghostly and, most frequently, beautiful. They have translucent white skin and deep blue eyes with a hint of pigmentation splashed here and there. Leucism is a rare condition not to be confused with albinism, which results in pink eyes and no pigmentation at all.

  7. #139

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Verified, but I've never heard anyone refer to them as "Green Gators" so your "White Gator" projection is probably without merit.
    Well you don't call them green gators because of redundancy. It would be like calling you a male, man. No one calls a basketball the orange basketball. They say basketball and you assume orange. Same with brown football or white baseball. If AES didn't call themselves the blue gators and just gators all would assume green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    They are most often rendered green in drawings but really don't look green to me. Do they call them Green Gators often?
    Curious? This may have been answered but I missed it. What is the reason for a albino (white) gator and not just a traditional gator as we find in the swamps of Louisiana?

  9. #141

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    No one calls a basketball the orange basketball. They say basketball and you assume orange.
    I miss the ABA's red, white, and blue basketball.

  10. #142

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    Don't get me wrong, Corey has talent. I like the idea. However, I think the gator he has now and the clothing he has on is just too retro. It's like something from the 1970s. I suggest he go back and give it another shot and make it more current. And also, give it a little more teeth. JMO.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Well you don't call them green gators because of redundancy. It would be like calling you a male, man. No one calls a basketball the orange basketball. They say basketball and you assume orange. Same with brown football or white baseball. If AES didn't call themselves the blue gators and just gators all would assume green.
    I've never seen a green one like it's depicted in drawings and costumes.

    Saw a few green costumed ones for sale at the Abbeville Walmart last month for $129 I will see if I can find the picture I took.

  12. #144

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    I like the concept drawing of Al. I think you have to drop the Boudreaux and come up with a shorter catchier name though…Al Bineaux or Just Al

    Last edited by irokcj5; April 12th, 2023 at 07:00 pm. Reason: Grammer

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