Austin, Aug. 7 (TNS): A US college student has made sure her graduation snaps are ones to remember – after posing in her cap and sash with a 14ft (4m) alligator.
Makenzie Noland is a student at Texas A&M University who will graduate on Friday with a degree in wildlife and fisheries sciences.
The senior has been interning at a Beaumont rescue centre which is home to about 450 alligators, crocodiles and other reptiles.
But it’s Big Tex that steals the show – a gargantuan alligator who was adopted in 2016 after overfeeding turned him into a nuisance for local boats.
Makenzie and Tex have developed a special relationship since she joined the centre in May.
She says he responds to his name and reacts to her hand signals when she regularly enters his pond to feed him.
“I get in the water with that animal every day – he’s one of my best friends there!” she tells the media, shrugging off a question about being scared.
The 21-year-old grew up in Bellevue, Nebraska where spotting an alligator in your garden is not the ordinary occurrence she now deals with every day.
“Starting from a young age I was always picking up snakes, holding animals, talking to kids and educating the public,” she says of her love of wildlife.
She initially intended the graduation snaps to serve as a showcase for the work she has been doing this summer.
“In all reality we don’t want to bring these animals back, we want them to live in the bayous and canals out in the swampy areas,” she says about the Gator Country centre, where she works.













