Woooohooooo Lyle congrats on being a dad and congrats to the momma, they are going to be some gorgeous Nile juniors. Savannah, Mike, Danny and bossman yall are rock stars love yall
Congratulations Lyle, Lulu and Gatorland!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Tis the season of babies! 50 eggs? 💚🐊💚 That bridge was... nope! Hope it will be repaired 😊 Thank You Savannah, Danny and Mike, y'all always do the craziest things to get the job done 👌😘👍
Lyle has big crocodile smile 😊! From his special time with Lulu 😆. Good thing he doesn't have to pay for all the kids food, health care, college, tech school, etc for all those potential children😲- that's a lot of eggs! Lyle, yer gonna have to start a GoFundMe account 😉.
I was at Gatorland last year and while I didn’t get to see and do everything given our time, I LOVED IT!! My favorite animals are crocodiles, and before that, my favorite animal was the American Alligator. So, I’ve seen alligators before, but when I went to Gatorland, I got to see Crocodiles for the FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE!! The very first crocodiles I’ve ever seen are the American Crocoidles, the small Cuban Crocodiles, the albino alligators, a water moccasins, emus, and last but not least, my jaw JUST DROPPED when I got to see a NILE CROCODILE! Yes, it’s the star of this video, Lyle! He is STILL the biggest crocodilian and crocodile I’ve ever seen!! I even got TO FEED ALLIGATORS!! That attraction alone unlocked something in me I never knew I had a passion for!! Feeding alligators and crocodiles food!! An employee was SO generous, that despite paying $5 for 3 fish(I think it was 3) he gave me 5-6! This time, I’m going to see the Nike crocodile exhibit, the saltwater crocodiles, and the Orinoco Crocodiles(which, coincidentally we’re arriving at Gatorland)when I went there. I even got to hold a Boa Constrictor!! Absolute FUN at Gatorland, and it’s a MUST COME for Crocodilian lovers like mysel!! I’m DEFINITELY coming back soon!! TWO THUMBS UP FOR THIS PLACE!!
🎉Congratulations🎉 WooHoo Lyle babies cant wait to see them.. Great job Lulu thats alot of eggs guessing my lucky #44 (probably more)😂 Awesome job Savannah, Danny & Mike for that sketch journey to save those babies yall 🤘🏼 & We Luv yall.. Bossman gonna be Proud 😊 of yall.. 💚🙏🏼🫂Stay Blessed Gatorland Family Always 💚🙏🏼🫂
Awesome video Savanah!! Hope you had a blast in Jamaica!! It's always good to see you and everyone at Gatorland. Hope everyone is doing well. Stay safe and have a nice day!!
Cool collection video! Going under the walkway cracks me up thinking about when yall rescued that little gator from all the big ones. You guys laughed so hard and Mike had devil eyes lol. Go back and look, hilarious moments
3:31 , 4:23 fun fact: It’s just like how hermit crabs burrow for a month for a small hermit crab and more than a month for larger hermit crabs. When their molting is complete, they’ll dig themselves up
Great video ( as always!) So what will happen to all the baby Niles? Lets say that all ( I know, dreaming) hatch and are all healthy...how many does Gatorland keep and what about the other? Thanks!!
Do you do crocodile conservation in the Philippines? The Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis) is one of the smallest crocodile species, and differs from others in several ways, including size, snout shape, and armor: Size: Smaller than most crocodiles, males can grow up to 10 ft (3 m) long, while females are usually smaller. Saltwater crocodiles, in contrast, can grow to 20 ft (6 m) long. Snout: Philippine crocodiles have a broad snout compared to other species. Armor: They have heavy dorsal armor made of thick bone plates. Color: Hatchlings are golden brown with dark stripes, and their color darkens as they age. Teeth: They have up to 68 teeth that constantly fall out and are replaced. Nest guarding: Both male and female Philippine crocodiles take turns guarding the nest, which is different from many other crocodilians. The Philippine crocodile is globally endangered and evolutionary distinct, with an estimated lifespan of 70-80 years. A captive breeding program is in place to help save them from extinction, and about 50 have been released into the wild in the last decade
55 eggs is my guess. But it will be interesting to see how many eggs Delilah laid if Lyle still has eyes set on her see if she layed the same amount like Lulu.
Lyle is the big wise Nile croco. Congratulations!
Congratulations Lyle the crocodile you're going to be a father 👍
The heirs to his throne. His pride and joy!
Savannah you're my hero!! 🥰
I bought a hat just like hers lol
awww thx
Woooohooooo Lyle congrats on being a dad and congrats to the momma, they are going to be some gorgeous Nile juniors. Savannah, Mike, Danny and bossman yall are rock stars love yall
Awesome Egg collecting video Savannah
Savannah Mike and Danny did a great job today getting the crocodile eggs 🥚❤
CONGRATULATIONS ❣️ 🎊 🎉on saving the eggs. Can't wait for the hatching. There had to be at least 36 eggs. Another win for Gatorland 🎉🌟💥❣️❣️
Congratulations Lyle.... Don't forget to pass out Cigars...😂😂😂😂
"this is like space mountain" killed me
Congratulations Lyle, Lulu and Gatorland!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Tis the season of babies! 50 eggs? 💚🐊💚 That bridge was... nope! Hope it will be repaired 😊 Thank You Savannah, Danny and Mike, y'all always do the craziest things to get the job done 👌😘👍
Thanks!
Thank you Sunstate Jon!!!!
Lyle has big crocodile smile 😊! From his special time with Lulu 😆. Good thing he doesn't have to pay for all the kids food, health care, college, tech school, etc for all those potential children😲- that's a lot of eggs!
Lyle, yer gonna have to start a GoFundMe account 😉.
Thank you for doing a video of Lulu! So happy for her many babies. !! I’ll say 45 eggs. Did you go back for the gator eggs?
I was at Gatorland last year and while I didn’t get to see and do everything given our time, I LOVED IT!! My favorite animals are crocodiles, and before that, my favorite animal was the American Alligator. So, I’ve seen alligators before, but when I went to Gatorland, I got to see Crocodiles for the FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE!! The very first crocodiles I’ve ever seen are the American Crocoidles, the small Cuban Crocodiles, the albino alligators, a water moccasins, emus, and last but not least, my jaw JUST DROPPED when I got to see a NILE CROCODILE! Yes, it’s the star of this video, Lyle! He is STILL the biggest crocodilian and crocodile I’ve ever seen!! I even got TO FEED ALLIGATORS!! That attraction alone unlocked something in me I never knew I had a passion for!! Feeding alligators and crocodiles food!! An employee was SO generous, that despite paying $5 for 3 fish(I think it was 3) he gave me 5-6! This time, I’m going to see the Nike crocodile exhibit, the saltwater crocodiles, and the Orinoco Crocodiles(which, coincidentally we’re arriving at Gatorland)when I went there. I even got to hold a Boa Constrictor!! Absolute FUN at Gatorland, and it’s a MUST COME for Crocodilian lovers like mysel!! I’m DEFINITELY coming back soon!! TWO THUMBS UP FOR THIS PLACE!!
🎉Congratulations🎉 WooHoo Lyle babies cant wait to see them.. Great job Lulu thats alot of eggs guessing my lucky #44 (probably more)😂 Awesome job Savannah, Danny & Mike for that sketch journey to save those babies yall 🤘🏼 & We Luv yall.. Bossman gonna be Proud 😊 of yall.. 💚🙏🏼🫂Stay Blessed Gatorland Family Always 💚🙏🏼🫂
Awesome video Savanah!! Hope you had a blast in Jamaica!! It's always good to see you and everyone at Gatorland. Hope everyone is doing well. Stay safe and have a nice day!!
Great job. So glad you saved the eggs. Bless you guys
Cool collection video!
Going under the walkway cracks me up thinking about when yall rescued that little gator from all the big ones. You guys laughed so hard and Mike had devil eyes lol. Go back and look, hilarious moments
That was a cool journey!
This video was crazy!! Loved it!
Aww I miss you Savannah! I'm banned from Ig and Facebook so I love hearing you on here!
i guess 52 eggs! congrats gatorland, it seems like its been a great season for crocodile eggs.
Hello from Chattanooga Tennessee. I would say 64eggs.😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
My guess is 52 eggs 🥚!! You all have a great weekend!!
Lyle's got plenty of lead in his pencil 💪🏿
😂😂😂
Another awesome video. Are you guys going to be alive tomorrow like you are on Sundays sometimes?
yea!!!
OH MY, so many eggs! Good job, y'all👍🤟
I swear that was a whole adventure!! 👏👏
3:31 , 4:23 fun fact: It’s just like how hermit crabs burrow for a month for a small hermit crab and more than a month for larger hermit crabs.
When their molting is complete, they’ll dig themselves up
Can't wait to see the Lyle babies 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Weve also collected nile crocs eggs from my buddy eben its his 1st breeding season.. and we have got 39eggs..
Great video ( as always!) So what will happen to all the baby Niles? Lets say that all ( I know, dreaming) hatch and are all healthy...how many does Gatorland keep and what about the other? Thanks!!
Is their going to be a snap and crackle video again or have you guys got rid of them
Be careful crossing that bridge 🙏😮
Be super careful guys. You are awesome ❤
So how many eggs were there? How often can an alligator and crocodiles lay eggs?
Woooo go Lyle!
Savannah I need a hat like yours
A huge congratulations to Lyle!
46 eggs ! Whoo hoo to a huge success 🎉
I'm guessing 45 eggs💁
Congratulations Lyle, thanks for sharing gatorland awesome video as always
56 eggs? Blessings!
If I had to guess it has to be 45 - 70 eggs
Do you do crocodile conservation in the Philippines?
The Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis) is one of the smallest crocodile species, and differs from others in several ways, including size, snout shape, and armor:
Size: Smaller than most crocodiles, males can grow up to 10 ft (3 m) long, while females are usually smaller. Saltwater crocodiles, in contrast, can grow to 20 ft (6 m) long.
Snout: Philippine crocodiles have a broad snout compared to other species.
Armor: They have heavy dorsal armor made of thick bone plates.
Color: Hatchlings are golden brown with dark stripes, and their color darkens as they age.
Teeth: They have up to 68 teeth that constantly fall out and are replaced.
Nest guarding: Both male and female Philippine crocodiles take turns guarding the nest, which is different from many other crocodilians.
The Philippine crocodile is globally endangered and evolutionary distinct, with an estimated lifespan of 70-80 years. A captive breeding program is in place to help save them from extinction, and about 50 have been released into the wild in the last decade
55 eggs is my guess. But it will be interesting to see how many eggs Delilah laid if Lyle still has eyes set on her see if she layed the same amount like Lulu.
I think you found 71 eggs
70 eggs 🥚🤔
Congrats Daddy Lyle. My guess, 39 eggs.
💯🔥
crazy to think there is 500+ gators 10 minutes from my house🤣
Wow...
My guess is 59....can u tell us how many now?? And were they fertile for sure???
What about da gator eggs?
100 eggs?
iM GONNA SAY 46, AND CONGRATS!
Hey Savannah I hope I get see you soon may I make a request aug 23 is my birthday can I get a shout out on that day
36 eggs
50 eggs 🥚
my guess is 33 eggs!!!
savanah the savage
How much is there in there God there’s a lot of eggs
🐊67 eggs 🥚
5
'52
63 eggs
Y’all need a drawbridge!
Amazing news about the Big Boy Lyle he gonna be a Dad for one of his Daughters to the main Female Nile Crocodile Name her Selena
That’s a lot of eggs imma guess 58 egg?
127!
eggs
I was the 854 like woooooooo!!!! What did I win Savanah?????
73 😊
My age 56 eggs
My guess is 37. Do I win?
37 eggs is my guess
My guess is 25 or 30 or 35
42eggs will be guess
just fix the bridge can not be that hard of a job
My guess is 59
39
I will guess 23 eggs 🎉
120
60
40
86
51
56
savanna from sunstate jon another $100 donation fun
48 eggs is my guess
43
52 eggs
52 eggs
64 eggs