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Alligator, Bear and Snake Encounters May Be More Frequent in Florida After Ian

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Nation September 30, 2022

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NBCUniversal Media, LLC Florida wildlife officials are warning residents that alligator, bear and snake sightings may be more frequent in the . Major storms, like the Category 4 storm that on Wednesday, can cause wildlife to be more active, according to the. “You may be more likely to see alligators, snakes and bears, so remember to stay alert and give them space,” the department said . are not so uncommon, but wildlife officials say they... + full article



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