He was born as part of a special breeding program.
A Florida safari park has announced the birth of an albino alligator cub, marking the third successful hatch in the history of its breeding program.
Wild Florida in Kenansville said the baby hatched under the care of the park's Croc Squad after 60 days of incubation.
The hatching marked the third successful hatching of albino alligators in the park's albino alligator breeding program.
"Thanks to the hard work and dedication of our Croc Squad, we worked together to produce one perfectly healthy albino baby alligator this season," said Croc Squad member Andrew Ayala. "We are most proud of our parents, Snowflake and Blizzard, who continue to win against all odds and provide guests with a unique experience."