This brings back memories. I knew the old owner, Cecil Clemons, back in the late sixties. Me and my pals from Miami would work for him sometimes. We were about 15 or 16 and would go to Gatorama to escape our parents. In 67 or 68, Cecil went to Jamaica and trapped about 400 crocodiles. Me and my buddy had to go to Port Everglades and pick up the crocs that were in crates on the back of a truck. We got some funny looks as we drove back to Gatorama with a truck stacked full of crocodiles!
This brings back memories. I knew the old owner, Cecil Clemons, back in the late sixties. Me and my pals from Miami would work for him sometimes. We were about 15 or 16 and would go to Gatorama to escape our parents. In 67 or 68, Cecil went to Jamaica and trapped about 400 crocodiles. Me and my buddy had to go to Port Everglades and pick up the crocs that were in crates on the back of a truck. We got some funny looks as we drove back to Gatorama with a truck stacked full of crocodiles!
masterandyman 2 years ago
Jason shoultz is my uncle
hawksrulecyclones 3 years ago
post more America's Heartland videos
simonineurope 4 years ago
That's really interesting to know about the difference
between Salt and Nile crocs and our American crocodiles!
djtommym 4 years ago
Really?
Saltwater Crocodiles and Nile Crocodiles could almost surely kill American Crocodiles.
croc2005 4 years ago
i work with more dangerous nile crocodiles
Gaanmaree 4 years ago
1500 pound American Crocodile.
croc2005 4 years ago
I didnt know you could eat other parts of the gator except the tail...I'll have to try the ribbs
jakespeed23 5 years ago