‘Gators, stingrays, snakes’: Floridians urged to avoid floodwaters
- Wildlife experts warn Floridians to avoid floodwaters after Hurricane Milton due to dangerous animals, including alligators and snakes, that can be carried by rushing water.
- A resident filmed an alligator appearing from floodwaters in North Fort Myers, biting their car door and tire.
- Christopher Gillette cautioned on Instagram about many displaced animals after the storm and urged residents to stay safe, especially at night.
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Hurricane Milton: Alligator 'leaps' out of floodwater to attack terrified car owner
The terrifying video shows the man looking out of his car window when he notices a "big f------ alligator" chewing on his tire, which practically sends him flying back into his car
‘Gators, stingrays, snakes’: Floridians urged to avoid floodwaters
TAMPA, Fla. (NewsNation) — Florida officials are warning the public to avoid floodwaters caused by Hurricane Milton, saying a myriad of dangers are lurking in murky water. Frank Robb, an alligator expert and founder of the nonprofit group Environmental Education Awareness Research Support and Services (EEARSS), told NewsNation the dangers you face largely depend on where you live. “If you're coastal, you have to worry about everything from sting…
Alligator Emerges from Hurricane Floodwaters Chomping on Car Tire
A Florida resident in Fort Myers was surprised after discovering an alligator chomping at a vehicle's tire. The post WATCH: Alligator Emerges from Hurricane Floodwaters Chomping on Car Tire appeared first on Breitbart.
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