Influencer Arrested Over Viral Alligator Shooting Video
#InfluencerArrest #FloridaWildlifeInfluencer Clavicular, known for "looksmaxxing," was arrested in Florida on assault charges. Authorities are investigating a viral video where he shot a dead alligator, which violates state wildlife laws protecting the reptiles. read more
Massive Manatee Rescued from Florida Storm Drain
#ManateeRescue #FloridaWildlifeA 410-pound manatee trapped in a Florida storm drain was rescued by a multi-agency team. The marine mammal is now recovering at SeaWorld Orlando, breathing independently and showing interest in food after the significant operation. read more
"Alligators and Wildlife Thrive in Florida City's Sewer System"
#FloridaWildlife #UrbanPlanningA study reveals the surprising abundance of alligators and other wildlife in Florida's sewer systems, prompting discussions on ecologically-conscious urban planning. Researchers found 35 species of vertebrates utilizing the underground stormwater pathways, highlighting the need for further exploration and prevention of animal entrapment. read more
Florida Officials Warn of Alligator and Stingray Danger in Floodwaters
#FloridaWildlife #HurricaneSafetyFlorida officials issue warnings about the presence of alligators and stingrays in floodwaters caused by Hurricane Milton. Wildlife experts caution residents to be cautious, as encounters with these creatures could pose dangers. Common sense and awareness of local wildlife can help prevent risky situations. read more
Alligator devours rabbit whole at Florida golf course, shocking golfers.
#Alligator #FloridaWildlifeA 10-foot alligator swallowing a rabbit in front of golfers at The Quarry Golf Club in Naples, Florida, shocked witnesses. The gator quickly consumed the rabbit as onlookers stayed in their carts, amazed at the 10-foot predator's close encounter. read more
Huge Success in Florida Python Hunt: 20 Captured by Winner
#BurmesePythons #FloridaWildlifeIn Florida, scores of invasive Burmese pythons, with the largest reaching nearly 10 feet, were captured in a 10-day competition involving 850 participants. These snakes, a threat to Florida's ecology, have been removed successfully over the past 25 years. read more