An alligator rumored to have belonged to former German dictator Adolf Hitler was, until very recently, alive, according to legend.
Over the weekend the 84 year old alligator, which survived the 1943 bombing of Berlin, died at a zoo in Moscow.
An alligator once rumored to have belonged to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler has died at the Moscow Zoo.
Saturn, a Mississippi alligator, was about 84 years old when he died of old age on Friday, the zoo said in a statement.
“Moscow Zoo has the honor of keeping Saturn 74 years,” the zoo said. “For us Saturn was an entire era, and that's without the slightest exaggeration… He saw many of us as children. We hope that we did not disappoint him.”
The species typically lives for 30 to 50 years in the wild, according to the zoo.
Saturn was born in the U.S. around 1936, the zoo said, and shortly after was given to the Berlin Zoo as a gift.
He survived World War II in Berlin after escaping the local zoo when it was bombed in 1943. After his escape, Saturn’s whereabouts remained unknown until 1946, when British soldiers found him and gave him to the Soviet Union, the zoo said.
Even if Saturn was owned by someone, the zoo noted that “animals are not involved in war and politics and it is absurd to blame them for human sins.”