Advertisement

12-foot alligator enters a home in Florida

  • Web Desk
  • Share

alligator
Advertisement

Just when you thought the housing market in Florida couldn’t get any worse. According to the Miami Herald, a worker putting the finishing touches on a new Fort Myers-area home this month discovered a 12-foot alligator lurking in the master bedroom.

When a window blind installer discovered the reptile, he immediately contacted professional trappers to have it removed.

In a video taken at the residence in Babcock Ranch, where houses can sell for up to $1.5 million, two men are seen straining to yank the gator out of the house with a rope.

During the struggle, the agitated reptile can be seen rolling over several times before being removed.

According to project manager Matthew Goodwin, the alligator was likely looking for some indoor warmth during a period of cold weather and became trapped.

Advertisement

Goodwin said the reptile explored every nook and cranny of the house before settling on the master bedroom.

“He went into every room and his mark,” Goodwin said, according to the outlet.

Also Read

Watch Video: A man dances and hugs an alligator goes viral

The startling video shows a man hugging and dancing with an alligator...

Advertisement
Advertisement
Read More News On

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
US and India sign 10-year defense pact under new strategic framework
Israel bombs Southern Gaza as Palestinians endure ‘ceasefire without peace’
Hurricane Melissa death toll nears 50 as Jamaica ramps up relief efforts
Sherjan Ahmed’s song "The New Age" nominated for 2026 Grammy Awards
Pakistan and Afghanistan extend ceasefire for another week after talks in Turkiye
Trump and Xi strike one-year trade truce, cooling US-China economic tensions
Next Article
Exit mobile version