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florida everglades

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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There's an underwater tour in Florida where you can actually swim with alligators and get pretty close. The best part — it's actually safe, and that's because you're placed behind a safety barrier.

The tours take place at the Everglades Outpost in Homestead, FL, guided by trusted crocodilian professional, Christopher Gillette, who you might recognize from Animal Planet's hit show, Gator Boys.

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The National Park Service (NPS) is looking for an Environmental Protection Specialist at one of the most popular landmarks in sunny South Florida. You can have a chance to work in the Everglades or even apply to do this job remotely!

Per its website, the park was established in 1947 and its purpose is to conserve plants and wildlife. People visit to learn about the history and culture of the land through guided tours and educational activities.

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Burmese pythons slither around the Florida Everglades, and typically, they are caught and euthanized as they pose a threat to the ecosystem. In the stomach of one 18-foot snake that was captured and put down, scientists found an entire five-foot alligator swallowed whole!

A social media creator and wildlife biologist Rosie Moore (@rosiekmoore) published a video on November 3 of the professionals cutting open the reptile and pulling out the gator.

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The Manchineel Tree holds the title of being the deadliest tree in the world, and it's located in the Florida Keys, as well as in the Everglades. If you come across it, you'll most likely see a warning sign advising you not to touch it.

It also reads to not even be near it when it rains, as the sap is extremely poisonous.

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