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One of the two one-year-old albino alligator is seen in a vivarium at the Tropical aquarium in Paris, The two alligators are the result of a captive breeding program which protect endangered species and will presented to the public in a vivarium. (Photo by Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)

One of the two one-year-old albino alligator is seen in a vivarium at the Tropical aquarium in Paris. The two alligators are the result of a captive breeding program which protect endangered species and will presented to the public in a vivarium. (Photo by Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)




A one-year-old albino alligator is pictured at Paris' aquarium. (Photo by Eric Feferberg/AFP Photo)

A one-year-old albino alligator is pictured at Paris' aquarium. (Photo by Eric Feferberg/AFP Photo)



Tropical aquarium employee Sylvain Joumier catches a 18-month old albino alligator presented at the Tropical aquarium. (Photo by Remy de la Mauviniere/AP Photo)

Tropical aquarium employee Sylvain Joumier catches a 18-month old albino alligator presented at the Tropical aquarium. (Photo by Remy de la Mauviniere/AP Photo)




Two one-year-old albino alligators are the result of a captive breeding program aiming at protecting endangered species. (Photo by Eric Feferberg/AFP Photo)

Two one-year-old albino alligators are the result of a captive breeding program aiming at protecting endangered species. (Photo by Eric Feferberg/AFP Photo)




Two 18-month old albino alligators are presented at the Tropical Aquarium in Paris. The alligators arrived in their new home on Wednesday, after traveling thousands of miles from a fish farm in Florida. The aquarium's new lodgers are two of only twenty to thirty in the world, according to the director of the aquarium, Michel Hignette. (Photo by Remy de la Mauviniere/Associated Press)

Two 18-month old albino alligators are presented at the Tropical Aquarium in Paris. The alligators arrived in their new home on Wednesday, after traveling thousands of miles from a fish farm in Florida. The aquarium's new lodgers are two of only twenty to thirty in the world, according to the director of the aquarium, Michel Hignette. (Photo by Remy de la Mauviniere/Associated Press)




Aquarium specialist Sylvain Joumier holds one of the two one-year-old albino alligator at the Tropical aquarium in Paris. (Photo by Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)

Aquarium specialist Sylvain Joumier holds one of the two one-year-old albino alligator at the Tropical aquarium in Paris. (Photo by Philippe Wojazer/Reuters)
27 Jun 2015 11:44:00