A massive 10+ foot Florida alligator was recently spotted in the unlikeliest of places. A passerby noticed a huge gator snout poking out of a storm drain ...
AJ Ellis, a licensed alligator trapper contracted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ... According to FWC guidelines, to be a nuisance gator, the animal must be at least ...
A real-life massive gator wedged itself in a tiny storm drain in Florida — in a too-close-for-comfort imitation of the bloody ...
Florida wildlife officers say a gator can be considered a "nuisance alligator" if it's at leat 4 feet long and "believed to pose a threat to people, pets or property." FWC says gators often try to ...
The state of Florida has a robust alligator management program. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission runs the Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program (SNAP), which removes threats ...