Dramatic footage released by the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Department showed seven deputies and a skilled animal trapper ...
Deputies from the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office worked with an animal wrangler to move a 14-foot, 600-pound alligator from ...
A 600-pound gator removed from a Florida highway, it took one trapper and seven deputies to lift and move this massive gator ...
At least seven deputies and a skilled trapper were needed to remove the 14ft (4.2m) reptile, which was later released at an alligator farm.
Deputies in Southwest Florida had their hands full when a 14-foot, 600-pound alligator decided to rest on the doorstep of a Sarasota residence.
A mechanical problem forced a small airplane to make an emergency landing Saturday afternoon on a stretch of I-75 in South Florida known as Alligator Alley, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
At first, the idea of carving a highway through the Everglades ran into opposition — but not for what you'd think.
An estimated 1.3 million alligators live throughout all 67 counties in Florida. Alligators are most commonly found in freshwater lakes and slow-moving rivers. A Southwest Florida river is considered ...
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The Underrated Stretch Of Everglades Highway With An Elevated Boardwalk To Walk Above Alligators
The most boring road in Florida has gotten a wild new upgrade. The infamous Interstate 75, better known as Alligator Alley, is an east-west stretch of highway slicing through the Everglades for 80 or ...
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