Saturn ( rus, Сату́рн, p=sɐˈturn; 193622 May 2020) was an
American alligator residing in the
Moscow Zoo
The Moscow Zoo or Moskovsky Zoopark () is a zoo, the largest in Russia.
History
The Moscow Zoo was founded in 1864 by professor-biologists, K.F. Rulje, S.A. Usov and A.P. Bogdanov, from the Moscow State University. In 1919, the zoo was natio ...
. He was the subject of an
urban myth
Urban legend (sometimes modern legend, urban myth, or simply legend) is a genre of folklore concerning stories about an unusual (usually scary) or humorous event that many people believe to be true but largely are not.
These legends can be e ...
that he was previously
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the lea ...
's "pet alligator".
After hatching in
Mississippi
Mississippi ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Louisiana to the s ...
, Saturn was brought to
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German Reich, German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a Totalit ...
, residing at the
Berlin Zoological Garden
The Berlin Zoological Garden (, ) is the oldest surviving and best-known zoo in Germany. Opened in 1844, it covers and is located in Berlin's Tiergarten (park), Tiergarten. With about 1,380 different species and over 20,200 animals, the zoo pre ...
. It was here that his association with Adolf Hitler originated, as Hitler reportedly enjoyed visiting the zoo and especially liked the alligator. However, while Hitler may have viewed Saturn at the zoo, he was never Hitler's personal pet. During
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, the Berlin Zoo was destroyed, but Saturn was discovered by British soldiers three years later. The British then gave the alligator to the Soviets in 1946. He lived at the Moscow Zoo until 22 May 2020, when he died of old age.
Physical description
Saturn was described as having been 2
to 3.5
meters long, and weighed 200 kilograms (441 pounds).
Like most alligators, he had green scales, a broad mouth, and yellow eyes.
Berlin Zoological Garden
Saturn was hatched in the wild in the U.S. state of
Mississippi
Mississippi ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern and Deep South regions of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Louisiana to the s ...
in 1936.
He was captured that year and was shipped to
Berlin
Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi ...
, where he was brought to the
Berlin Zoological Garden
The Berlin Zoological Garden (, ) is the oldest surviving and best-known zoo in Germany. Opened in 1844, it covers and is located in Berlin's Tiergarten (park), Tiergarten. With about 1,380 different species and over 20,200 animals, the zoo pre ...
.
It was from this period that the popular rumor emerged that Saturn was
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until Death of Adolf Hitler, his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, He rose to power as the lea ...
's "pet".
This may have originated with the author
Boris Akunin
Grigori Chkhartishvili (; ka, გრიგორი ჩხარტიშვილი), better known by his pen name Boris Akunin (, born 20 May 1956), is a Georgian and Russian writer residing in the United Kingdom. He is best known as a write ...
, a Russian writer who hypothesized in an article that this may have been the case.
In actuality, he was not Hitler's personal pet, as he was on public display at the zoo.
However, some sources report his display at the zoo as being part of a personal menagerie of Hitler's,
while Dmitry Vasilyev, a veterinarian at the Moscow Zoo, contends that while Saturn was not Hitler's pet, the two certainly came into contact, as Hitler was known to have visited the Berlin Zoo on occasion.
During
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
, much of the Berlin Zoo was destroyed.
Of the zoo's 16,000 animals, only 96 survived.
When the
aquarium
An aquarium (: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed. fishkeeping, Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquati ...
building was destroyed by a bomb on 23 November 1943, 20 to 30 alligators and crocodiles were killed.
Press reports documented that the streets near the aquarium were littered with alligator and
crocodile
Crocodiles (family (biology), family Crocodylidae) or true crocodiles are large, semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia. The term "crocodile" is sometimes used more loosely to include ...
corpses, but that some, including Saturn, had survived and were wandering through the city in search of food.
Moscow Zoo
At the close of the war, the Berlin Zoo area came under the jurisdiction of the
British Zone of Occupation
The British occupation zone in Germany (German: ''Britische Besatzungszone Deutschlands'') was one of the Allied-occupied areas in Germany after World War II. The United Kingdom, along with the Commonwealth, was one of the three major Allied po ...
.
In 1946, British soldiers discovered Saturn, and brought him to
Leipzig
Leipzig (, ; ; Upper Saxon: ; ) is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Saxony. The city has a population of 628,718 inhabitants as of 2023. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, eighth-largest city in Ge ...
, then part of the
Soviet Zone of Occupation
The Soviet occupation zone in Germany ( or , ; ) was an area of Germany that was occupied by the Soviet Union as a communist area, established as a result of the Potsdam Agreement on 2 August 1945. On 7 October 1949 the German Democratic Republ ...
, where they gave Saturn to the Soviets.
Because the Moscow tourism office burnt down in the 1950s, the exact details of how Saturn came to Russia are unknown, but the
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union. The army was established in January 1918 by a decree of the Council of People ...
transported Saturn, along with an
Indian python
The Indian python (''Python molurus'') is a large Pythonidae, python species native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It is also known by the common names black-tailed python, Indian rock python, ...
, to Moscow in July 1946, bringing him to live in the
Moscow Zoo
The Moscow Zoo or Moskovsky Zoopark () is a zoo, the largest in Russia.
History
The Moscow Zoo was founded in 1864 by professor-biologists, K.F. Rulje, S.A. Usov and A.P. Bogdanov, from the Moscow State University. In 1919, the zoo was natio ...
.
When the alligator arrived there, he instantly became a popular attraction, as there were only two crocodiles at the zoo and no other alligators.
His German origins earned him the nickname 'Hitler', but he was later given the name 'Saturn'.
When Russian tanks were moving down the
Garden Ring
The Garden Ring, also known as the "B" Ring (; transliteration: ''Sadovoye Koltso''), is a circular ring road avenue around central Moscow, its course corresponding to what used to be the city ramparts surrounding Zemlyanoy Gorod in the 17th ...
during the
1993 constitutional crisis, Saturn cried out because of the vibrations, which a zookeeper thought reminded him of the
Battle of Berlin
The Battle of Berlin, designated as the Berlin Strategic Offensive Operation by the Soviet Union, and also known as the Fall of Berlin, was one of the last major offensives of the European theatre of World War II.
After the Vistula–Od ...
.
In the 1950s, the United States gave the Soviet Union a younger, female alligator as a gift.
She was named Shipka, and she and Saturn began mating, but they did not produce any offspring as all of Shipka’s eggs were infertile.
Shipka, who was thirteen years younger than Saturn, later died, and Saturn was so distressed by her death that he refused food for a time.
By 2005, Saturn had a new mate, who was then thirty years old.
During his time at the Moscow Zoo, Saturn experienced several narrow escapes from death. In the 1980s, a slab of concrete fell from the aquarium's ceiling into the alligator enclosure, but he was in a protective niche at the time.
In 1990, a new aquarium building was built, but Saturn resisted the move, refusing to eat for four months and coming close to death.
On another occasion, a drunk zoo visitor threw a boulder on his head to wake him up, after which zoo veterinarians fought to keep him alive for months.
Later, a group of tourists threw glass bottles at Saturn, injuring him.
After these incidents, the enclosure was made more secure with the addition of a thick glass wall.
In the 2010s, Saturn once again stopped eating, this time for nearly a year.
Zoo staff took blood samples for analysis, and injected him with vitamins to try to keep him alive.
He eventually resumed eating.
In his later years, Saturn spent much of his time sleeping. He ate a diet of fish, rabbits, and rats twice a week.
Vladimir Kudryavtsev, the head of the Moscow Zoo's reptile department, said that not many visitors knew of Saturn's eventful history.
Zoo staff only related Saturn's German origins to groups of visiting schoolchildren.
When school groups came, the zookeepers allowed children to stick the end of a broomstick into the enclosure, which was safe because Saturn was generally peaceful.
His only violent incident occurred in 1970, when he tried to bite an inexperienced warden who tried to feed him by hand.
In 2015, the Moscow Zoo renovated the Terrarium, where the alligator enclosure is located.
A new interior and reconstructed enclosure were completed, and Saturn returned to public display.
That year, Saturn was also sponsored by French clothing company
Lacoste
Lacoste S.A. (; ) is a French designer sports fashion company, founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste, and entrepreneur André Gillier. It sells clothing, footwear, sportswear, eyewear, leather goods, perfume, towels and watches. The ...
, whose logo is a crocodile.
The Moscow Zoo announced that Saturn had died at the age of 83 or 84 on 22 May 2020. Mississippi alligators usually live 30–50 years in the wild. Saturn may have been the world's oldest alligator, although the title may belong to
Muja, a male alligator residing at the
Belgrade Zoo
Beo zoo vrt ( sr-Cyrl, Бео зоо врт), also known as Vrt dobre nade ( Serbian Cyrilic: Врт добре наде, ''The Garden of good hope''), is a publicly owned zoo located in Kalemegdan Park, downtown of Belgrade, Serbia. Established ...
who is still alive as of April 2025 and is in his 80s. At the time of his death, Saturn was planned to be taxidermied,
and on 9 December 2020 his remains were placed on display at the
State Darwin Museum
The State Darwin Museum () is a natural history museum in Moscow. The museum was founded in 1907 by Alexander Kohts (1880–1964) and was the world's first museum of evolution explaining the work of Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin ...
, a biology museum in Moscow.
References
External links
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* — Photos of the Berlin Zoo aquarium in 1930 and 1943.
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