Rarely. Considering the amount of upvotes you received, it's comical how badly people want it to be true but can't accept it.
a 2005 study noted 376 injuries and 23 deaths from alligator attacks in the U.S. from 1948 to 2004, averaging about one death every three to four years and roughly 6–7 attacks annually.
This is why I think it's silly the gator part is getting hyped up so much
Well, that place seems to be in an area where you also get a population of the American crocodiles, so... Alligator Alcatraz does rhyme better than Crocodile Alcatraz though.
No one on this board seems to understand that alligators don't attack humans, crocs do.
Gators can and do attack humans. However they’re usually fearful of humans.
Rarely. Considering the amount of upvotes you received, it's comical how badly people want it to be true but can't accept it.
This is why I think it's silly the gator part is getting hyped up so much
ok, water skiing on the Nile then.
With special fitted cement ski's?
Well, that place seems to be in an area where you also get a population of the American crocodiles, so... Alligator Alcatraz does rhyme better than Crocodile Alcatraz though.
Crocatraz!