Chinese Alligators are the 7th most common crocodilian I've seen, and I've come across this species at
24 zoos. The obvious trend with these guys is that about 80% of the zoos have been in the United States, with a lot of facilities in both the north and the south of the country having the species. I only saw Chinese Alligators in 2/60 zoos in Southeast Asia and 3/120 zoos in Europe.
Looking at
Zootierliste, there are approximately 30 zoos in Asia with the species (mainly in China), 30 zoos in North America, and only 18 in Europe. I was a bit surprised to see the species still completely absent from Australia.
1- Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2008
2- Knoxville Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2008
3- Sedgwick County Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2010
4- Saint Louis Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2010
5- Milwaukee County Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2010
6- Roger Williams Park Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2010
7- Audubon Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2010
8- Santa Barbara Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2011
9- Potawatomi Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2012
10- St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2012
11- Reptile Gardens (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2014
12- Peoria Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2014
13- Dallas Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2015
14- Alexandria Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2015
15- Ellen Trout Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2015
16- San Diego Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2017
17- Detroit Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2018
18- Pairi Daiza (Belgium) – Chinese Alligator – 2019
19- Berlin Tierpark (Germany) – Chinese Alligator – 2019
20- Parken Zoo (Sweden) – Chinese Alligator – 2022
21- Phoenix Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2023
22- Monsters Aquarium (Thailand) – Chinese Alligator – 2024
23- Singapore Zoo (Singapore) – Chinese Alligator – 2024
24- Bronx Zoo (USA) – Chinese Alligator – 2025
Seeing Chinese Alligators for the first time was not a positive experience, as the exhibit at
Cincinnati Zoo (USA) is ghastly. Visitors can walk all the way around the shallow pool, with a fake-looking tree trunk in the middle and the photo below shows a modern image of the enclosure as it was actually renovated since my 2008 tour of the zoo. The building itself is the oldest operating zoo building in the country, but this exhibit should hold a few turtles instead of rare gators.
@Moebelle
A far superior exhibit can be found at
Sedgwick County Zoo (USA), one of the better zoos in America, and I saw 4 turtle species with the Chinese Alligators in 2010.
You can see a pair of Chinese Alligators in my photo from
Saint Louis Zoo (USA), in a quite delightful outdoor exhibit attached to the historic
Herpetarium.
A Chinese Alligator can be seen resting at the back of its indoor exhibit at
Milwaukee County Zoo (USA) inside the
Aquatic & Reptile Center.
The Chinese Alligator exhibit at
Roger Williams Park Zoo (USA) is likely not around anymore, or at least it's been repurposed for a different species.
The same goes for the Chinese Alligator exhibit at
Audubon Zoo (USA). Does it still exist? I have a close-up image of a gator and a trio of photos of the enclosure from my 2010 visit, but no one on ZooChat has uploaded anything since then of this species at Audubon Zoo.
I saw a Chinese Alligator at
Santa Barbara Zoo (USA) in 2011, and I believe the zoo still maintains this species in an outdoor enclosure.
@Zebraduiker
Here's a cracker of a photo of a Chinese Alligator at
St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park (USA).
@Andrew_NZP
A really shoddy, downright puny exhibit for Chinese Alligators at
Reptile Gardens (USA) in South Dakota.
A nice boardwalk leads up to the Chinese Alligator exhibit at
Peoria Zoo (USA).
Dallas Zoo (USA) had Chinese Alligators in this exhibit when I was last there in 2015, with an extensive rocky backdrop and an interesting choice of fencing on the side of the enclosure. This famous
Reptile House usually contains circa
120 species at any given time, plus there's a substantial number behind the scenes as well.
Deep down in Louisiana,
Alexandria Zoo (USA) has a chain-link outdoor yard for Chinese Alligators.
Ellen Trout Zoo (USA) has a glass viewing area surrounding its Chinese Alligator exhibit.
There are many fantastic crocodilian exhibits at
San Diego Zoo (USA), including this one for Chinese Alligators in the
Reptile Walk section of the park.
@Coelacanth18
I recall this next example having a major issue with glare from sunlight, and here is the Chinese Alligator exhibit at
Pairi Daiza (Belgium).
@vogelcommando
The pool is just an average to small size, and you can see a Chinese Alligator in the water to give it a sense of scale, but the yard is huge at
Phoenix Zoo (USA). Does anyone know if this was another Komodo Dragon enclosure at one point?
A couple of really young, juvenile Chinese Alligators at
Monsters Aquarium (Thailand).
Chinese Alligator exhibit at
Singapore Zoo (Singapore):
For a facility with the reputation of
Bronx Zoo (USA), this Chinese Alligator exhibit feels mediocre.
Crocodilian List:
American Alligator =
145 zoos
Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman =
50 zoos
False Gharial =
38 zoos
Saltwater Crocodile =
35 zoos
Dwarf Crocodile =
34 zoos
Spectacled Caiman =
28 zoos
Chinese Alligator =
24 zoos