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What is a milkgator?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 4/12/2025

A milkgator is a fictional creature that combines the characteristics of a milk-producing animal, like a cow, with an alligator. Often used in humorous or whimsical contexts, it serves as a playful representation of blending two very different animals, typically highlighting the absurdity of such a combination. The term is not widely recognized outside of niche or creative discussions.

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