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florida alligator

A viral TikToker, who showcases Florida's wildlife, went to the Everglades and recorded an alligator chasing after him at night time. The terrifying video had his followers on the edges of their seats when he said that wasn't the only gator to look out for.

He shined his light at the water and saw "at least 50" pairs of eyes glowing right at him.

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Florida alligators are always making their way into places that typically aren't their natural habitat... like this Wendy's in Hernando County, just north of Tampa. The gator was found yesterday afternoon in the parking lot.

The Sheriff's Department posted the photos on their Facebook page and the reptile wranglers got an earful in the comment section, especially when it came to the restaurant the wild animal was found.

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Florida alligators strike again. Recent TikTok posts that were broken up into two parts show an unwelcome visitor at a new construction site.

The videos — part one was posted Saturday and part two was posted yesterday — show a man with a tool used to wrangle the animal in hopes of getting him out of the place.

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A Florida Alligator decided he wanted to take a nice dip in the pool at a family's home in Punta Gorda, Florida, and the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office was all over it.

"Water Safety Month, Tip #37: Always check your pool before diving in!", the cops wrote on their Facebook page.

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Imagine opening your front door to see an extremely large Florida alligator just staring back at you. Well, that became a reality for a couple in Charlotte County, Florida.

The Sheriff's Office said the people who live at the house heard a "BANG" on the door and were shocked when they open the door to their surprise visitor.

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