Alexandra Ashe, a Loki fan, shares her realistic Alligator Loki Cosplay inspired from the Disney+ series. The cosplay is a real snake that bears an uncanny resemblance.
A Disney+ fan shared a cosplay featuring an alligator in the shape of Alligator Loki (nicknamed Croki).

Alexandra Ashe shared an image on Instagram of a tiny alligator, roughly similar to Alligator Loki in the Disney+ series, wearing the character’s gold-horned helm. Ashe revealed that the alligator was named Hendrick and that the mouth of the animal was secured with a tape for the shoot. However, she assured her followers that the tape wasn’t wrapped tightly nor was it harmful to the skin of Hendrick.
Ashe is the CEO and co-founder of Kinkatopia, a non-profit organization based in South Florida. While the image of the cosplay depicts Ashe pose with Hendrick The organization is known principally as a sanctuary for 14 kinkajous. The small mammals, also known as honey bears are native to tropical rainforests. Kinkatopia is determined to provide the best possible care for captive kinkajous. Since the beginning of Kinkatopia in the year 2015, Ashe has helped rehome over 50 species.
Many fans have said that they liked the alligator version of Croki. Alligator Loki first was seen in Episode 5 of Loki, “Journey into Mystery” along with other God of Mischief variants from alternate timelines. Croki was joined by Jack Veal’s Kid Loki, a much younger version of Loki who killed Thor in an alternate timeline, and DeObia Oparei’s Boastful Loki was present to demonstrate Loki’s more egocentric aspect. Also featured was Richard E. Grant as Classic Loki, a variant that was revealed to have survived Thanos and his attack on the Statesman during Avengers: Infinity War.
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The Time Variance Authority banished Alligator Loki to the Void because he ate the cat of a neighbor This incident resulted in a Nexus Event. Aside from the variant’s horned head it also has the ability to speak with other living beings, has extraordinary speed and strength and sharp fangs, which are believed to be powerful enough to penetrate the bone and flesh of an Frost Giant.
the real-life source of the alligator was explained by Loki head writer Michael Waldron. However, another fan of the show wrote an two-panel comic that told a touching tale for the variation. This is a reimagining of the Kenneth Branagh film Thor when Loki’s father Odin disclosed that he had been adopted by Laufey the King of the Frost Giants.