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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    No, I think that's a broad projection. Most people that object to it that I have spoken to and it's not a large number, it's the gator period. They really don't care if it's brown, purple, yellow or any other color. So, let's not start this nonsense about an albino gator being too white.
    I haven’t seen where it’s ‘too white’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    An Albino alligator can’t be associated with anything Louisiana nor Cajun as one has never been captured in Louisiana. It’s the albino concept that everyone seems to object to.
    I fail to see the distinction between the "albino concept" and white. Again, the people I have discussed it with could care less about the "albino concept", but rather the concept of the Gator period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    An Albino alligator can’t be associated with anything Louisiana nor Cajun as one has never been captured in Louisiana. It’s the albino concept that everyone seems to object to.
    Again you are an idiot. I’ve seen several albino alligators that would’ve been born in Louisiana. They don’t make it because of cannibalism. Like literally hundreds of them. In fact the ones at the aquarium are La born.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Again you are an idiot. I’ve seen several albino alligators that would’ve been born in Louisiana. They don’t make it because of cannibalism. Like literally hundreds of them. In fact the ones at the aquarium are La born.
    Your education is really paying off for you.
    So you’ve seen several that WOULD have been born in Louisiana? Why didn’t you call DWF since one has never been captured? ICYMI, an obviously you did, the white alligator in Audubon Zoo wasn’t an albino.

    Now you know. You’re welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    I’ve seen several albino alligators that would’ve been born in Louisiana. They don’t make it because of cannibalism. Like literally hundreds of them. In fact the ones at the aquarium are La born.
    Louisiana even sold some to Florida for breeding that "would’ve been born in Louisiana"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Louisiana even sold some to Florida for breeding that "would’ve been born in Louisiana"
    They weren’t albino alligators

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    They weren’t albino alligators
    Read the article on phys.org

    Louisiana used to to breed albino alligators. "the surviving" means their ancestors were from Louisiana.

    https://phys.org/news/2021-08-pair-r...2C%20he%20said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    They weren’t albino alligators
    Damn, you really on here debating pigmentation condition semantics lol. Leucism vs. Albinism.

    Get a life baw

  9. #153

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Read the article on phys.org

    Louisiana used to to breed albino alligators. "the surviving" means their ancestors were from Louisiana.

    https://phys.org/news/2021-08-pair-r...2C%20he%20said.
    The gator couple—a male called Blizzard and a female called Snowflake—are living at the Wild Florida Airboats facility in Kenansville. They became the first pair of breeding albino alligators in Central Florida after being acquired from St. Augustine Alligator Farm in May 2017.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    Damn, you really on here debating pigmentation condition semantics lol. Leucism vs. Albinism.

    Get a life baw
    Bruh. A leucistic alligator vs. an albino alligator are two totally different things. It’s not semantics. At all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    Your education is really paying off for you.
    So you’ve seen several that WOULD have been born in Louisiana? Why didn’t you call DWF since one has never been captured? ICYMI, an obviously you did, the white alligator in Audubon Zoo wasn’t an albino.

    Now you know. You’re welcome.
    Let’s see, I’ve picked over 1 million alligator eggs in my lifetime. My relatives have farmed roughly 100k alligators since 1995. All eggs have been taken from the Louisiana marshland.

    So before you continue to sound like a complete imbecile, understand you will never be the smartest man in the room.

  12. Default Re: Campaign for the Next UL Mascot: The Second Pitch for Albineaux

    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    The gator couple—a male called Blizzard and a female called Snowflake—are living at the Wild Florida Airboats facility in Kenansville. They became the first pair of breeding albino alligators in Central Florida after being acquired from St. Augustine Alligator Farm in May 2017.
    Decendants of Louisiana albino gators. Phys.org gave the back story.

    Quote Originally Posted by phys.org
    Albino alligators were bred infrequently in Louisiana years ago, Haught said. The albino population with its roots in Louisiana are suspected to have spawned from the mating of two non-albino alligators.

    The albinos that were found in the area were typically sold to zoos or private collectors, he said.

    Haught said the surviving albino gators nowadays are born in captivity.

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