Claude (alligator)
Claude was an albino American alligator, who was housed at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, California.
Biography
Claude was hatched on September 15, 1995, in Louisiana weighing at birth. He was born lacking entirely in pigmentation, a form of albinism which endangered his survival in the wild. Claude was initially raised at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park in Florida.Claude was taken to the California Academy of Sciences in 2008. The drivers who transported him from Florida traded shifts and slept in the truck, because Claude and the rattlesnake they were also transporting could not be easily accommodated in a motel. Claude was originally housed with a non-albino female alligator named Bonnie. In January 2009, Bonnie bit one of Claude's right fingers. The finger developed an infection and needed to be amputated. Bonnie was subsequently moved back to Florida. In April 2025, the California Academy of Sciences launched the 'Claude Cam', a 24/7 livestream of Claude. Claude was used as a teaching tool, and eventually came to be a beloved emblem of the Academy of Sciences. He was trained with voice commands and, according to biologist Emma Kocina, knew his name.
Claude weighed and was long by 2025. He had 76 teeth. His albinism made him completely white, with pink eyes, because he lacked the pigment melanin. He had poor eyesight due to his albinism.
Claude died on December 2, 2025, at the age of 30. His appetite had declined prior to his death and he had been treated for a suspected infection; a necropsy revealed that he died of liver cancer.