Colorado Gators Reptile Park, located in Mosca, Colorado, is a unique attraction that began as a tilapia farm in 1977. In 1987, the owners introduced 100 juvenile alligators to manage fish waste, which eventually led to the park's evolution into a reptile rescue and educational facility. Today, the park is home to over 250 alligators, including notable residents like Mr. Bo Mangles, an albino alligator, and Morris, a movie star. Visitors can explore the 80-acre property to observe a diverse range of reptiles, such as crocodiles, caimans, tortoises, pythons, and more. The park also serves as a bird sanctuary, benefiting from a geothermal well that creates ponds and wetlands, attracting over 125 bird species. Open year-round, Colorado Gators Reptile Park offers an educational and adventurous experience, emphasizing the importance of responsible pet ownership and wildlife conservation.