While they may not be places likely to be well known for habitat suitable for Crocodiles or Alligators on our recent travels we have managed to find a fair few Crocodiles/Alligators lurking on Miniature Golf courses at Bluewater Shopping Centre, World of Golf New Malden and on a Pirate Adventure Golf course in Milton Keynes!
Pirate Cove Adventure Golf at Bluewater
Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf at New Malden
Pirate Island Adventure Golf in Milton Keynes
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
More Fake Crocodiles & Alligators - Bluewater, New Malden & Milton Keynes
I’m a Champion Miniature Golfer on a tour of the UK’s minigolf and crazy golf courses. Coeliac living a gluten free life. Train nerd. Retro gamer. Urban explorer.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Fake Crocodiles! Or are they Alligators?
Photos of the fake Alligators (or are they Crocodiles?) that we have spotted on our travels around many Miniature Golf courses in the UK and overseas.
While in Las Vegas I spotted a number of fake Crocodiles (or are they Alligators) and realised that this year I’ve seen a few on my travels, including some real ones at the Crocodile Enclosure at Johnsons of Old Hurst, Cambridgeshire.
It got me thinking, as I don’t know the difference between a Crocodile and an Alligator, and as an avid quiz fan I really ought to!
A quick search online led me to some information on the ever reliable Wikipedia, which shows that the main differences are:
• Alligators prefer freshwater
• Crocodiles can better tolerate seawater
• But both Alligators and Crocodiles can survive in either
• Alligators are darker in colour than Crocodiles, often nearly black
• Alligators have wider and shorter heads than Crocodiles
• Alligator’s heads are more u-shaped than a Crocodiles v-shaped head
• Alligator’s upper jaws are wider than their lower jaws
• Alligator’s teeth in the lower jaw fit into small depressions in the upper jaw
• Crocodile’s teeth fit together, as the upper and lower jaws are the same width
• Crocodiles have a jagged fringe on the hind legs and feet
• Alligators have webbed toes on their hind feet
• Crocodiles are more aggressive than Alligators
More photos of Alligators, or Crocodiles, spotted on our travels around and on the Crazy World of Minigolf Tour.
While in Las Vegas I spotted a number of fake Crocodiles (or are they Alligators) and realised that this year I’ve seen a few on my travels, including some real ones at the Crocodile Enclosure at Johnsons of Old Hurst, Cambridgeshire.
A BIG scary fake Crocodile at Fort Fun Adventure Golf in Eastbourne
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A quick search online led me to some information on the ever reliable Wikipedia, which shows that the main differences are:
• Alligators prefer freshwater
• Crocodiles can better tolerate seawater
• But both Alligators and Crocodiles can survive in either
• Alligators are darker in colour than Crocodiles, often nearly black
• Alligators have wider and shorter heads than Crocodiles
• Alligator’s heads are more u-shaped than a Crocodiles v-shaped head
• Alligator’s upper jaws are wider than their lower jaws
• Alligator’s teeth in the lower jaw fit into small depressions in the upper jaw
• Crocodile’s teeth fit together, as the upper and lower jaws are the same width
• Crocodiles have a jagged fringe on the hind legs and feet
• Alligators have webbed toes on their hind feet
• Crocodiles are more aggressive than Alligators
An animatronic Crocodile (v-shaped head) at the MGM Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas |
A big fake Alligator (that looks more like a Crocodile) at the Alligator Bar at The Orleans Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas |
A fake Crocodile (I think) at the Outback Steakhouse at Casino Royale in Las Vegas |
A fake Crocodile tried to take a bite out of me at the Adventure Golf Course at Fort Fun in Eastbourne! |
The Crocodile at Barry Island's Smuggler's Cove Adventure Golf |
A close-up of the Barry Island's Smuggler's Cove Adventure Golf Croc |
Getting a bit too close to the fake croc |
A very unrealistic and unscary looking Crocodile at Great Yarmouth's Pleasure Beach Adventure Golf
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A snap of the Crocodile at Lowestoft's East Point Family Golf
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Richard, the Croc and Emily |
Not a Crocodile or an Alligator, but a Hippo - oddly this was in the water at Bottons Pleasure Beach Gold Mine Adventure Golf in Skegness, there was no sign of any Crocodiles or Alligators there, but the setting looked like there should've been! |
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- Alligator-related blog posts
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