Brooke, an American alligator, gets exam at University of Florida's veterinary school


The University of Florida's veterinary school sees a lot of interesting patients but one July patient was particularly large and toothy. An American alligator owned by the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park in St. Augustine, Florida, made a visit on July 25.

The University of Florida’s veterinary school sees a lot of interesting patients but one July patient was particularly large and toothy. An American alligator owned by the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park in St. Augustine, Florida, made a visit on July 25.

Sarah Carey/University Of Florida

Brooke, a 376-pound American alligator, had been seen in the lagoon it lives in rolling his head intermittently, so the alligator farm's reptile curator, Jim Darlington, took Brooke on an 80-mile trip westward to the veterinary school in Gainesville, Florida for exam.

Brooke, a 376-pound American alligator, had been seen in the lagoon it lives in rolling his head intermittently, so the alligator farm’s reptile curator, Jim Darlington, took Brooke on an 80-mile trip westward to the veterinary school in Gainesville, Florida for exam.

Sarah Carey/University Of Florida

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