Florida Woman Finds A Gator In Her Kitchen
A Florida woman finds a gator in her kitchen that is nearly 8 feet long. The woman lives in Venice and she was just watching television on Sunday afternoon. That’s when she heard something at her front door. Well, that’s something was an alligator. Not only was it at the front door it had busted through her screen door.
So the first thing she thought of doing was to call 911. Well, that wasn’t gonna work because her phone was on the counter right near the alligator. She tried her luck and got close to the alligator and was able to grab the phone and call 911. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission came out to her house in Venice to remove the alligator.
“I was relieved. I was kind of shaken for a while, but you know, it’s like all my neighbors came out and were all talking about it, and it’s just become a really good story since then. I mean, this story just keeps growing and growing. My 15 minutes of fame,” she told WFLA.
There is a good reason why this Florida woman finds a gator in her kitchen. It’s the beginning of alligator mating season here in Florida. The mating begins in May and June, but the alligators start coming out at this time of the year.
Where Alligators Are Found
If you are wondering, alligators live in all 67 counties in Florida. There are an estimated 1.25 million alligators in Florida and there are 5 million in the southeast United States. You can find alligators in any body of water including lakes, ponds, rivers, marshes, swamps, and man-made canals.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says, “Remember, never feed an alligator and keep your distance if you see one. Swim only in designated swimming areas during daylight hours. And keep pets on a leash and away from the water.”
Alligator attacks are rare, but they do occur. Since 1948, there have been only 442 alligator attacks with only 26 of those being fatal. Crocodiles are also found in Florida although they primarily are found in south and southeast Florida. There are over 2,000 adult crocodiles in the wild.
"I HAVE AN ALLIGATOR IN MY HOUSE" 🐊: Gator bursts through Venice woman's screen door, settles in kitchen https://t.co/MgapoSUjZr pic.twitter.com/y9CIVPQjDD
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