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  • Russell

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    March 18, 2024 at 4:38 pm

    Yes, alligators can and do attack humans on occasion, though such attacks are relatively rare. Here are some key points about alligator attacks on humans:

  • Alligators are territorial predators that will attack if they feel threatened or if something enters their territory, especially during breeding season.
  • Unprovoked attacks are very uncommon, but they do happen. Alligators may mistake a human for prey, especially in the water.
  • Small children and pets are more at risk as they may resemble the natural prey of alligators like raccoons or deer.
  • Most alligator attacks occur in Florida and Louisiana where there are large alligator populations in close proximity to humans.
  • According to data from Florida, between 1948 and 2021 there were 442 unprovoked alligator bite incidents in the state, including 26 fatalities.
  • Feeding alligators is illegal in many areas as it causes them to lose their fear of humans and associate people with food sources.
  • Alligators are most active in warm months between spring and fall when they are searching for mates or food.
  • While the risk of an alligator attack is low overall, taking precautions like avoiding swimming in waters known to have alligators and keeping a respectful distance is advisable, especially in the Southeastern U.S. where alligators are prevalent. Authorities typically remove alligators posing an immediate threat to humans. @The_reptile_scene

    • This reply was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by  Gustan.
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