‘Ecstatic to report:’ Jawlene now available for public to see at Gatorland Orlando

Alligator rescued in September after social media reports showing her missing upper jaw

ORLANDO, Fla. – Jawlene, the rescued alligator missing it’s upper jaw, is now available for the public to see, officials at Gatorland Orlando announced on Monday.

Gatorland said Jawlene is now “out and about” in their baby gator marsh and “just had her first feeding” in her new location.

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“We are ecstatic to report that she is gaining weight, in great health and is able to hang out in our Baby Gator Marsh,” the park’s social media statement announced.

Jawlene now available for public to see at Gatorland Orlando (WKMG)

The young alligator is named after Dolly Parton’s popular song “Jolene” and was rescued in September in Sanford after photos of the injured animal circulated on social media. Gatorland announced the totally “jawsome” name after a video posted showed Global Ambassador Savannah Boan and CEO Mark McHugh sharing the groovy news.

See video of Jawlene in the video at the top of this article.

Jawlene now available for public to see at Gatorland Orlando (WKMG)

Gatorland has spent months nursing her back to health with regular check-ups from their veterinarian in preparation for her public debut.


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