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Farewell to Claude: San Francisco’s Iconic Albino Alligator Passes Away at 30

San Francisco's beloved albino alligator Claude dies at 30
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SAN FRANCISCO – The world bid farewell to Claude, a rare and beloved albino alligator, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 30. The California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco announced his death, marking the end of an era for a creature that had captured the hearts of many.

Situated in Golden Gate Park, the academy has long been a favorite destination for both local schoolchildren and tourists from around the globe. Over the years, countless young visitors left the museum with miniature plush versions of Claude, a testament to the alligator’s popularity. Not just a museum icon, Claude also became a symbol of the city, featuring in children’s literature and advertisements across public transportation hubs.

Claude’s unique charm and presence left a lasting impression during his 17 years in San Francisco, according to a statement from the museum. His “quiet charisma” was a magnet for visitors, making him a cherished figure.

“Claude taught us about the incredible impact ambassador animals can have in sparking a connection to nature and inspiring a curiosity about the environment,” the academy noted in their tribute.

Born in 1995 at a Louisiana alligator farm, Claude joined the California Academy of Sciences in 2008. His distinctive white appearance was due to albinism, a genetic condition that also gave his eyes a pinkish-red hue, caused by the visibility of blood vessels through his translucent irises.

Albino alligators do not survive for long in the wild, but American alligators can live up to 70 in captivity. The museum rang in Claude’s 30th birthday in September with festivities, speeches and a special alligator birthday cake made of fish and ice.

Claude, who was 10 feet (3 meters) and 300 pounds (136 kilograms), recently underwent treatment for a suspected infection after showing signs of a reduced appetite. The University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine will exam Claude to learn of a possible cause of death.

The museum will hold a public memorial for Claude but for now, people can share memories of Claude and send messages to his human care team at the California Academy of Sciences.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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