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Giant alligator wrangled on Florida beach: Video

Por: Newsweek Nation October 17, 2022

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An alligator measuring nearly 12 feet long was spotted in a beach's surf in Delray Beach, Florida, on Wednesday morning.The City of Delray Beach shared a video that featured a slideshow of photos of the incident. According to the video caption, a contracted nuisance alligator trapper with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) was called to help remove the alligator, which was transferred to a farm.Tammy Sapp, a... + full article



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