Overview
- The Recreation and Park Commission approved a commemorative renaming of the Music Concourse Drive block in front of the California Academy of Sciences as Claude the Alligator Way.
- Roughly 2,000 people attended the “Claude Forever: A Celebration of Life” event featuring eulogies, a brass band, spoken word, and a second-line procession.
- Claude died in December at age 30, with his death reported as due to liver cancer after 17 years as a signature draw at the Academy’s Steinhart Aquarium.
- Most of Claude’s remains were cremated, while a portion of his white hide and his skull will be preserved in the Academy’s scientific collection.
- The rare albino alligator became an unofficial ambassador who drew millions of visits and global attention, including via a museum webcam sponsored by Anthropic.