SWAMPMASTER'S GATOR SHOW

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Educational, entertaining, 8 hours per day of display. Demonstrating natural and aggressive behaviors that most patrons have never seen before! Watch as the Swampmaster catches and 8 foot, 200 lb Alligator with his bare hands! Thrills, laughter, as well as valuable information for all ages! Your children can even hold a baby alligator safely and have their picture taken by the expert handler, Jeff Quattrocchi.


 

The Swampmaster's Gator Show and Exhibit is a proven way to increase your attendance, delight folks of all ages and offers an educational attraction to families.

Based on education, presentation and conversation, the show is recognized by AZA Institutions as well as Fish & Game Commissions as an effective, Humane, Public Awareness Program about the American Alligator.

Florida, being the first Tourist destination in the World, has almost two million alligator's living in the wild. Education has always been the best way to alert people about these magnificent reptiles.

Having been called “The Master Alligator Educator” and compared often to Steve Irwin “The Crocodile Hunter”. Jeff Quattrocchi performs all shows personally. Bringing his 14 years experience, performing at 100's of Fairs and Festivals, striving to always be the #1 Entertainment act of the event. The Goal is achieved by passion to be the best. With over 100 Television and Radio appearances and over 100 Newspaper articles and photos', the show is an absolute media magnet. If your goal is to draw attention to your event, the Swampmaster's Show will definitely provide this. The Swampmaster Gator Show is very media friendly and always dedicated to making your event a success.

The Swampmaster's Goal is to educate and achieve success through excellence. Always striving to make your event outstanding.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

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