You've seen the belly of a crocodile


Crocodile farm not to be missed

Come and see the controlled crocodiles living in clear water at the Crocodile Farm, where more than 2,000 crocodiles are kept. You can see here how ranchers find crocodile eggs in the swamp and carefully remove them from the nest.

On well-protected sidewalks, you can safely see alligators floating in the water, how baby alligators less than 1 foot can grow to more than 4 feet in a year, and some old timers!

This month, I went to Florida to watch two hockey games while playing in Miami for a few days, one of which should not be missed is the alligator park in Everglade national park, which is more than an hour away from Miami.

Go to the swamp and look for crocodiles
It's cool, it's noisy but it's cool to be on a steamboat on a hot Florida day and it's exciting and it's super fast and it's not really enough.

Watch the crocodile feed, watch the crocodile show
There's a pond crowded with at least a hundred handlers throwing food and there's a fight for it, and it's the first time I've seen someone handle a crocodile, and it's really amazing how a cold-blooded animal can interact with a human because the handler says it's because of the love between him and him.

Take a picture with a baby crocodile
Everyone can get up close and personal with the small crocodiles after the show. The small crocodiles are really cute. This is also included in the ticket. In addition to more than 2,000 different species of crocodiles, there are also continental turtles, ostriches and other small animals in the whole park, which has been a small zoo for more than 40 years.

The tour takes about two or three hours
A person 33, if you go to Florida, I really recommend this alligator farm
After you finish, you can grab a smoothie at the nearby fruit shop Robert is here and get some tropical fruit and citrus milk fruit is delicious
📍Everglade Alligator Farm
40351 SW 192 nd ave Homestead FL

Strong National Toy Museum

The Strong National Museum of Play is the only museum dedicated to the history and development of toys. Located in Rochester, New York, USA, it is part of the Rochester Strang Educational Institution of New York, USA.

Established in 1969, the museum was originally founded out of the personal collection of Margaret Woodbury Strong, a well-known local collector in Rochester. Ms. Strong (July 16, 1897 -1969) was a well-known American collector and philanthropist with a passion for collecting, especially toys.


This giant playground has multiple floors and displays the world's largest collection of toys. The interactive toy fair here is fun for the whole family, such as pinball machines, video games, magic drawing boards, giant toy sculptures, life-size doll houses, oversized blocks and more.

Reminisce about the good old days by visiting the museum's toy art, or be a superhero at the Super Powers School. The museum also features the huge Discovery Garden, which contains more than 300 species of plants, and the Butterfly Garden, where hundreds of butterflies fly freely.

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