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Ross Allen Reptile Institute
Ross Allen wrestles a less-than-lively alligator in the water. Seminoles play and work at Silver Springs. Francis Osceola wrestles an alligator on land. A woman wears a boa constrictor and a boy shops for a snake, buys one, rejecting an indigo snake which was for sale. Ross and his son Tom wrestle a 20-foot anaconda in the water. Ross then demonstrates rattlesnake attacks and one snake is milked. Then see the rest of Silver Springs including Bartlett's Deer Ranch, Carriage Cavalcade, Prince of Peace Memorial, and ends with synchronized swimming. Features underwater photography. Produced by Guided Tours; sponsored by Silver Springs.
(1960's / 14:30; color; sound; V-86; CA167)
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Resources for the 2010 Florida History Fair
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See the "Common Ground" slideshow!
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