"Alligators may be observed more frequently in flooded areas after a hurricane or tropical storm," the Florida FWC warns.
As Floridians emerge from Hurricane Milton, they are finding unexpected visitors in flooded streets, backyards or even their homes: displaced wild animals.
Hurricane Milton devastated Florida, causing multiple fatalities, displacing thousands, and triggering widespread power ...
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Residents in Seffer said they need help dealing with flooded roads and alligators in their neighborhood one week after Hurricane Milton.
Florida wildlife experts are warning locals in areas battered by Hurricanes Helene and Milton to avoid dark floodwaters for a hair-raising reason: Alligators and snakes.
A man who evacuated his home in Stuart ahead of Milton returned to see an alligator swimming in his pool. Florida Fish<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
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The state is also home to an estimated 1.3 million alligators, although not all live in areas affected by Hurricane Milton, which crossed central Florida Wednesday night and early Thursday.