Alligator from 'Happy Gilmore' dead, but will continue to scare children for 'years to come'
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Morris, the alligator made famous by his role in Adam Sandler's film 'Happy Gilmore', died recently of old age. The beloved reptile, who was around 80 to 90 years old, spent his later years at Colorado Gator Farm, where he became a cherished attraction. Farm operator Jay Young shared the news of Morris's passing with deep sadness, highlighting their bond and attachment to the animal. To commemorate him, the farm plans to taxidermy Morris and display him for visitors, hoping he continues to bring joy and fright as he did in life.
Morris the alligator, who gained fame for his villainous role in 'Happy Gilmore,' has died at around 90 years old and will be taxidermied.
Farm operator Jay Young expressed his sadness over Morris' death, recalling how they became attached and how losing animals is the worst part of their duty.
Morris retired in 2006 after a successful career in film and television, including roles alongside Steve Irwin, and will now be preserved for future generations.
The Colorado Gator Farm, where Morris spent his final years, plans to honor him by displaying his taxidermied form to continue entertaining and scaring visitors.
Read at New York Post
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