Human gets married to an Alligator

The Mayor of a little town in Mexico wedded an Alligator in what has been hailed a "extremely lovely practice".

 

Victor Hugo Sosa, Mayor of San Pedro Huamelula in Oaxaca, sealed the deal with a reptile clad in a wedding dress in a vivid service last Thursday, June 30.

 

 

 

The jaw of the reptile was integrated to keep away from any catastrophes during the wedding.

 

After their pre-marriage ceremony, Sosa fixed their association with a kiss on the reptile's face.

 

The Alligator was then strutted through the town, conveyed by local people as men lined the roads to fan the recently marry with their caps.

 

It is imagined that the unusual marriage goes back hundreds of years and is a custom of Oaxaca state's Chontal and Huave native networks.

 

The function is connected to nature and great harvests.

 

"We ask nature for enough downpour, for enough food, that we have fish in the stream," said Sosa.

 

The seven-year-old reptile is accepted to be a divinity addressing mother Earth. Her union with a nearby pioneer is intended to represent the solidarity among people and the heavenly.

 

She was named "little princess" by wedding visitors.

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