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  2. Largest alligator population by state in 2024? With 1.3 ... - AOL

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    The Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program trappers relocate gators under 4 feet long and kill nuisance gators that are longer than 4 feet. "Relocated alligators often try to return to their capture ...

  3. List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Location — Circumstances September 23, 2023: Sabrina Peckham, 41, female Florida, Pinellas County, Largo, near Clearwater — A witness spotted a large alligator with a human torso clenched in its jaws in an irrigation canal. The coroner determined the victim was attacked and partially eaten by a 13' 8" alligator after recovering several of ...

  4. Even a dead alligator can be dangerous? Here are 6 things to ...

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    Fair game year-round for nuisance gators on private property. Here are some things you may not know about alligator hunting, provided by Jay Butfiloski, the furbearer and alligator program ...

  5. Millions watch as they swim with gators, snatch snakes ... - AOL

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    Miami, Florida, April 17, 2024 - Luca Martinez with his camera gear off road near Gator Hook Trail in Big Cypress National Preserve. ... The state kills 8,000 “nuisancegators every year ...

  6. Gatorland - Wikipedia

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    Gatorland is a 110-acre (45 ha) theme park and wildlife preserve in Florida, located along South Orange Blossom Trail south of Orlando.It was founded in 1949 by Owen Godwin on former cattle land, [1] [2] and is privately owned by his family.

  7. List of invasive species in the Everglades - Wikipedia

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    As the fields of ecology and environmental studies develop, exotic species attract more attention and their effects become more apparent. Mid-20th century biology texts about invading species reflected more complacency than alarm, as contemporary wisdom about them assumed the host environment would be largely immune. [6]

  8. This Florida lake could be home to 30,000 alligators. Here ...

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    In Florida, we coexist with alligators though potential for conflict always exists. Avoid feeding them, swimming at night. Running zigzag doesn't help

  9. Lake Weir - Wikipedia

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    Lake Weir is a fresh-water lake located in southern Marion County, Florida. [2] Due to its large size and proximity, it is sometimes included with the Harris chain of lakes to the southeast, but is not directly hydrologically connected to them. It is connected to the west via a vegetation-filled canal to Little Lake Weir.