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Kachunga
& The Alligator Show began in 1982 as a public awareness
program designed to bring alligators and other wildlife
to schools to educate students.
It has since grown into one of today's most popular
shows in the fairs and festivals business. Kachunga &
The Alligator has been thrilling and educating audiences
from coast to coast for over 15 years.
Wildlife Entertainment & Education currently deploys
five gator show units. Two are permanently located
year-round attractions, and three travel the U.S. and
Canada thrilling audiences and packing fairs wherever
they go.
The
Detroit News bills the "Kachunga and the Alligator" show
as the number one reason to attend the Michigan State
Fair. The president of the Dayton Fair claims that "...
at our first show this week, it was standing room only."
and "we had to bring in more bleachers to accommodate
the crowd." (Indiana Gazette) Reporting on the Florida
State Fair, the Tampa Tribune calls the Kachunga show
the "... biggest crowd pleaser..." drawing
"standing-room-only crowds."
From deep in the swamps of Florida comes Kachunga, a
real American Bushman who dares to step foot into the
wet domain of the alligator. Watch in astonishment as he
apprehends a ferocious man-eating reptile with his bare
hands. Most people have never seen an alligator up
close. The mystique of these giant reptiles is in itself
a big draw. Now imagine the thrill of watching a man pit
his strength and agility against nine feet 300 lbs. of
lashing tail and gnashing jaws in a dangerous dance of
reflexes and cunning. Kachunga's struggle with the
alligator keeps each member of the audience on the edge
of their seat biting their nails and curling their toes.
The excitement of the "Kachunga and the Alligator" show
cannot be overstated. At every stop the local radio and
TV coverage claims that Kachunga makes Crocodile Dundee
look like a wimp. Whether it is the front page of a news
paper or top biding during radio or TV coverage, the
show is always the most popular at any event where it
appears.
Kachunga and the Alligator is educational, funny and
safe to view. the alligators are treated with respect
and care and are not harmed in any manner. |