Terrifying! A crocodile is captured in Florida crawling across the furniture and trying to enter a house

The animal was recorded in Florida climbing patio furniture and attempting to enter a house, sparking fear on social media due to the increasing presence of these reptiles this time of year.


A crocodile was captured on video climbing the patio furniture of a house and trying to enter the residence in Ave María, Florida, sparking reactions of astonishment and fear on social media.

The images were shared by meteorologist Matt Devitt, who posted the video on his social media, alerting about the unusual scene that recently occurred in that residential area of the state.

In the video, the reptile can be seen moving calmly over the patio furniture, approaching the main door of the house as if it were searching for a way to get inside.

Although alligators typically inhabit lagoons, channels, and marshy areas, during the warmer months of the year they can appear in urban areas in search of food or a mate, prompting authorities to emphasize precautionary measures.

Residents are advised to avoid leaving trash or food scraps outside, keep doors securely closed, and, if possible, install physical barriers if living near bodies of water.

The post generated numerous reactions, with many users commenting in surprise about how common encounters with alligators in residential areas of Florida have become.

For example, recently the American marine and licensed trapper in Florida, known on social media as @bluecollar_brawler, starred in an unusual scene in Jacksonville by capturing an alligator using only a trash can... and barefoot!

The incident took place last Easter Sunday when the professional alligator hunter abruptly left his family dinner to respond to neighbors alarmed by the presence of the reptile in a residential area.

In April, a surreal yet ordinary event was recorded in Florida: two alligators were caught on video while trying to enter a home.

The scene took place in the city of Ave María, in Collier County, Florida, as revealed by Matt Devitt on his social media.

Frequently Asked Questions about Alligators in Florida and Their Interaction with the Urban Environment

Why are there so many alligator encounters in residential areas of Florida?

Encounters with alligators in residential areas of Florida are becoming increasingly common due to their search for food or mates during the warm months. These reptiles typically inhabit wetlands and swampy areas, but their activity rises in urban environments due to the expansion of their natural habitat and the presence of nearby bodies of water.

What precautionary measures do authorities recommend to avoid incidents with alligators?

Authorities recommend avoiding leaving trash or food scraps outdoors, keeping doors securely closed, and installing physical barriers if living near bodies of water. Furthermore, it is crucial not to feed these animals, as this can cause them to lose their natural fear of humans and increase the risk of incidents.

What should be done if a alligator is found near a home?

If you encounter an alligator near a home, you should stay calm, avoid approaching the animal, and contact local authorities, such as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), so that a specialized professional can safely remove it.

Why do alligators attack people in Florida?

Alligator attacks on people typically occur due to risky human behaviors, such as swimming in areas known for the presence of these reptiles. The study from the University of Florida indicates that alligators do not seek to attack, but they may react defensively or as predators if they feel threatened in their natural territory.

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