9-Foot Alligator In Wesley Chapel Captured Near School
A 9-foot alligator in Wesley Chapel was captured near Seven Oaks elementary school. This all happened around 3:45 PM right when the kids were leaving school to go home for the day. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission got calls about the gator walking near the school.
Two brave people grabbed their ropes and held down the gator. Of course, there’s a video of this capture of the alligator in Wesley Chapel. The video shows that the gator was aggressively flinging itself back and forth, trying to get loose of the ropes. At one point it shook so violently that the man , who was on top of the gator fell on his back.
The FWC finally captured the alligator in Wesley Chapel and removed it. Nobody was harmed by the alligator in Wesley Chapel. Alligators are everywhere in Florida. So, be careful while walking your dog in your neighborhood.
Where Alligators Are Found Just Like The Alligator In Wesley Chapel
If you are wondering, alligators live in all 67 counties in Florida. There are an estimated 1.25 million alligators in Florida and there is 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.