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She has forced us to look at a prehistoric predator not with fear, but with curiosity. She has blurred the line between wild and domestic, asking uncomfortable but important questions about exotic animal stewardship. And, perhaps most importantly, she has provided millions of people with a moment of joy—watching a giant reptile in a pink harness scratch its chin on a couch cushion. darla-gator
Alligators possess a brain structure called the dorsal ventricular ridge, which is capable of basic learning and memory. They can recognize individual human faces. The likely recognizes her owner as a "safe food dispenser." The owner of famously addresses this in a