A Most Unusual Choral Production at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm
I feel so privileged to have been in attendance at this unbelievable musical. When an alligator makes a vocalization it is called a “bellow”. The associated movements from one “bellow” to the next is called a “bellowing cycle”. A number of bellowing cycles produced in a series is called a “bout” and combined “bouts” of individuals is called a “chorus”. The bellowing of one animal stimulates others in the population to bellow. When bellowing begins the chorus spreads rapidly. The bridge I was standing on vibrated from the choir’s performance. It filled my entire body. It was beautiful, eerie, scary, and absolutely magical all at the same time. Without further adieu I present you the choir:
This is the conductor…he started the the first bellow…