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Disney Has Quietly Removed All Animated Crocodiles & Alligators From Theme Park Following Death Of 2-Year-Old

Disney Has Quietly Removed All Animated Crocodiles & Alligators From Theme Park Following Death Of 2-Year-Old

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We still can’t believe this tragic story actually happened at the happiest place on earth.
As you’re surely aware, 2-year-old Lane Graves was killed by an alligator while wading in the water at Disney World‘s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa two weeks ago.
While the kid-friendly theme park has since added fences, signs, and even a net around the lagoon where Lane was dragged underwater, Disney is now doing even more to make families feel safe.
Related: Authorities Believe 240+ Alligators Are Swimming Around Disney!
According to numerous firsthand accounts from fans, the House of Mouse has quietly wiped all traces of their animated alligators and crocodiles from the park.
We already knew that Jungle Cruise operators had removed a croc-inspired joke from the ride, but now we’re hearing that characters like Louis from The Princess & The Frog, Tick Tock Croc from Peter Pan, and Brutus and Nero from The Rescuers are nowhere to be seen as well.
This does seem like the decent thing to do, at least while the Graves family is still in mourning.
With that said, we’re hearing the real alligators inside Epcot‘s Living with the Land aren’t going anywhere… which doesn’t make much sense.
Do U think Disney is going overboard by removing any signs of the reptiles??
[Image via Disney.]

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Jun 30, 2016 12:10pm PDT