Alligator boy

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Promotional photo featuring Emmitt Bejano (right) as "Alligator Boy"

An alligator boy (or girl, man, woman, as appropriate) was a common freak show and dime museum exhibit. While the act was traditionally performed by people with ichthyosis, sideshows sometimes substituted workers whose skin was covered in cracked glue,[1] optionally supplemented with food dye and sand.[2] As another alternative, taxidermist Julius S. Hansen advertised stuffed alligator boys for sale in 1887.[3]

Like other freakshow performers, alligator boys were often depicted in banners and advertisements as half-human, half-animal hybrids. Their acts sometimes featured interactions with actual reptiles.[2]

Alligator-skinned performers included:

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