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Britney Spears takes son on alligator park visit after hospital discharge.


Byline: ANI

London, Nov 13 (ANI): American pop princess Britney Spears took her two sons to an alligator alligator, large aquatic reptile of the genus Alligator, in the same order as the crocodile. There are two species—a large type found in the S United States and a small type found in E China. Alligators differ from crocodiles in several ways.  park just hours after one of them was released from hospital.

Spears, 26, who had to rush to hospital with her two-year-old son Jayden James, when he had a food reaction, was determined that their stay with her would be as much fun as possible.

This is the first time that the Toxic singer has been given permission by her ex-husband Kevin Federline An editor has expressed a concern that the references in this article or section may not meet Wikipedia's guidelines for reliable sources. Please help by checking whether the references meet the criteria for reliable sources. Further discussion may be found on the talk page. , 30, to take the kids, Jayden and his brother, three-year-old Sean Preston, out of California.

Spears treated the boys to a visit to Kliebert's Turtle and Alligator Park, where all three were seen having the time of their lives.

"Britney was determined not to let what happened ruin their special visit to Louisiana," the Daily Star quoted one of her pals as saying.

"She had promised the boys they could see the turtles and she wasn't about to disappoint them," the pal added.

Sister Jamie Lynn pushed new baby Maddie-Briann in a buggy during the visit, and they had a police escort when they left after an hour with mum Lynne, 53, and dad Jamie, 56. (ANI)

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