Alligators in Flooded Streets: A Surprising Hurricane Milton Encounter

North Fort Myers, USAThu Oct 10 2024
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Hurricane Milton brought more than just rain and wind to North Fort Myers. It also brought some unexpected visitors to the streets. An alligator was caught on camera biting a tire in someone's driveway. This isn't the first time alligators have been seen in flooded areas, but it's still a shock when you encounter one in your own neighborhood. Imagine opening your car door to find an alligator right next to it! Experts advise staying away from floodwaters, especially at night, because you never know what might be lurking.
Floods can disrupt the normal habitats of wildlife, forcing them to find new places to go. Alligators are strong swimmers, so they can easily move through flooded streets. While they usually avoid humans, they might become more aggressive if they feel threatened or hungry. It's important to be cautious and respect their space. This encounter serves as a reminder that nature can be unpredictable, even in our own backyards. It's a good idea to stay safe and let the waters recede before venturing out. After all, it's not every day you see an alligator in your driveway!
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