Florida man has done it again.

A Sumter County man and his wife recently had one heck of a gender reveal. To assist them, they enlisted the help of a 10-foot alligator.

Chad Wright and Stacie Childs-Wright of Lake Panasoffkee had a gender reveal party last week. They used Amos, their pet alligator, to help them tell everyone they are having a girl.

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While many think gender reveals are getting out of hand, this one drew mostly positive comments on social media.

Amos the Alligator is 59 years old and was hatched from an egg on an alligator farm. Wright has the proper permits to own him. He also happens to be a licensed state nuisance alligator trapper. The family has 10 children as a blended family, but they are excited about the baby girl. Amos popped a balloon filled with pink flour. The couple owns and operates Catfish Johnny's Restaurant at Lake Panasoffkee.

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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued the following statement about the reveal:

"Chad Wright has an Exhibition and Public Sale of Captive Wildlife permit for alligators, which is required to possess American alligators in captivity. To obtain this permit, substantial experience and specific caging requirements must be met. For a list of Class II Wildlife and more information about maintaining wildlife in captivity, please see: MyFWC.com/license/captive-wildlife/.

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"The FWC takes public safety very seriously. While we’re happy for the Wright family, the method used in the gender reveal is not consistent with FWC’s living with alligators safety messaging. The FWC encourages people to appreciate alligators’ important role in the ecology of Florida’s wetlands and also works to keep Floridians and visitors informed about precautionary measures to reduce the chances of conflicts with alligators. For more information: MyFWC.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/reptiles/alligator."