A unique alligator with a missing upper jaw was discovered in Sanford, Florida. The image of the injured reptile was shared on Facebook, sparking concern for its survival. Wildlife experts believed the alligator may have been caught in a hunting snare, resulting in the severe injury. Due to its inability to hunt and feed properly without its upper jaw, the alligator was at risk of not surviving in the wild.
Efforts were made by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials to catch the alligator, but it managed to elude capture. Eventually, the alligator, named “Jawlene” after a Dolly Parton song, was successfully trapped and relocated to Gatorland, a theme park in Orlando. Jawlene, who has adapted to her new home, has already shown signs of resilience by eating on her own and forming connections with other animals.
Despite her ability to thrive in her new environment, it is unlikely that Jawlene will receive a prosthetic jaw due to the challenges it poses to her health and well-being. Visitors to Gatorland can see Jawlene and witness her remarkable ability to adapt and survive despite her disability. It is important to remember that feeding wild alligators is illegal and can have negative consequences for both the animals and humans. In cases where alligators may need help, it is best to contact local officials for assistance.