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How To
Handle Alligator Encounters
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Alligators in Florida are still a protected species, despite their huge numbers. The old saying is that the smallest Florida lake holds at least one alligator. So, you are almost certain to see alligators when you're around lakes and rivers. Because of
their predatory nature and large size (up to 14 feet
in length and greater than 1,000 pounds), alligators can, and occasionally
do, attack pets and livestock. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission makes these recommendations: Leave
alligators alone. State law prohibits people from killing,
harassing, molesting or attempting to move alligators. The potential
for being bitten or injured by a provoked alligator is high.
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