colorado gators "young"sters
the coolest, most original, neatest, most unique, grooviest, (you get the idea?) plush babies EVER!!!!!  These alligator farm "YOUNG"sters are original handmade creations
by Lynne Young            $14.95 each 
Sir Chomps O' Lot 
is the first alligator baby ever hatched in Colorado.  He lives at Colorado Gators in Alligator Valley (a.k.a. San Luis Valley).  He was born September 25, 1997.  He rules over The Royal Order of the Gator, of which you can become a member.  In honor of England's Most Noble Order of the Garter, he wears a gold embroidered blue velvet garter on his left leg. item #25591
Sunny
is a very ssssssspecial bean baby.  Sunny is the first reptile baby hatched at Colorado Gators.  He was born June 12, 1997 (before Sir Chomps O' Lot).  He is an albino Burnese Python from Asia.  You can visit Sunny and his parents, Dream and Dandelion, at Colorado Gators in Alligator Valley.  item #25592
Doug
came to live at Colorado Gators in Alligator Valley  in April 2001. He's a sulcata tortoise from Africa and was born in 1995.  He has proven that the story of "The Tortoise and the Hare" is a fable; he can do the mile in fifteen minutes!  You might want your picture taken with Doug while you're visiting Colorado Gators.  item #25593
BoAnne 
is the first snake who came to live at Colorado Gators in Alligator Valley.  If she had not had such a ssssssweet disposition, we might never have welcomed any more snakes here.  She's a classy lady; she found a piece of fish net and made a bow to wear.  item #25594

Nellie
This pretty lady's name is Nellie.  She's a miniature Mediterranean donkey, and she loves attention.   She enjoys her home at Colorado Gators in Alligator Valley (a.k.a. San Luis Valley).  She'd love for you to come visit. Item #25596 
Nuisance
came by his name for obvious reasons.  He makes his presence known loudly and often.  He lives at Colorado Gators in Alligator Valley.  He's very beautiful, of course, and maybe you'll catch him showing his "colors" while you're visiting our farm.  item #25595