Girl walks emotional support alligator in philadelphia park

Girl Walks Emotional Support Alligator in Philadelphia Park

PHILADELPHIA, PA – a video of a girl walking her support alligator at a Philadelphia park this weekend has gone viral. While this site may be confusing to some who don’t live in Philadelphia, to Philadelphians, the gator It’s a widely known support alligator named Wallygator.

Walygator was spotted this weekend going for a walk near Philadelphia’s Love Park. Earth. Wally the Gator has a TikTok channel with over 70,000 followers. Videos on Wally the Gators tick Tock channel show the Gator. Hugging children, playing in parks, going for walks, and even inside businesses where people are always ready and eager to meet the Gator and take pictures.

Walygator is a legally licensed emotional support animal.

https://www.tiktok.com/@wallythealligator/video/7136334451046354219?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&lang=en

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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