'Iconic swamp king': San Francisco's beloved albino alligator dies aged 30
Claude, the beloved albino alligator who called the California Academy of Sciences home for the better part of two decades, has died at age 30.
The San Francisco museum announced his death on Tuesday and said that the reptile had in recent weeks received treatment for a suspected infection. Claude, with his unusual white scales, had become a sort of mascot for the academy and the city. He was the subject of a childrens book and regularly received fan mail and gifts from around the world, the museum said.
He brought joy to millions of people at the museum and across the world, his quiet charisma captivating the hearts of fans of all ages, a statement from the museum read. Claude showed us the power of ambassador animals to connect people to nature and stoke curiosity to learn more about the world around us.
In September, the museum celebrated his 30th birthday with a month of festivities in honor of the iconic swamp king.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/02/san-francisco-claude-albino-alligator
Internationally famous, I gather.
Our family visited regularly, shortly after he moved to the academy and just last summer.