Tribe's last alligator wrestler bows out
By Agence France-Presse in Miami, Florida | China Daily | Updated: 2016-01-07 08:29
Show ends for Native American tradition, first popularized in the 1900s by a white man
On billboards across the Florida Everglades, a burly Native American man pries open an alligator's mouth, pressing his face dangerously close to the reptile's 80 glinting teeth. "Adventures Await," the ads promise, as motorists whiz by.
The man's name is Rocky Jim, Jr, a 44-year-old Miccosukee Indian who has been wrestling alligators for 31 years, entertaining countless tourists from a sand pit and pond beneath a chickee hut along the Tamiami Trail, a two-lane road linking Miami to the port city of Tampa.
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