Are there alligators at Cocoa Beach?

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Perhaps the most popular animal that visitors wish to see in the wild when they visit Cocoa Beach is the American alligator. While it can be scary running into one in the wild, they are easily seen when you book a nature tour on the St. Johns River or Indian River Lagoon.
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Where can I see alligators in Cocoa Beach?

If you want a true feel of what Cocoa Beach was before civilization came to this area, go to the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. You can see amazing wild life. We saw many alligators, several birds on the 5 miles drive.
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Can you swim in Cocoa Beach?

There are 4 Lifeguard Stations in Cocoa Beach that operate year-round: Shepard Park, Lori Wilson Park, Minutemen Causeway, and Cocoa Beach Pier. The ocean can still be enjoyed with the following cautions: Always swim where other people are swimming - never swim alone!
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What animals are at Cocoa Beach?

The Space Coast is home to some of the world's most unique animals including manatees, alligators, bottleneck dolphins, leatherback sea turtles and bald eagles. In fact, our area is home to more rare and endangered species than any other county in Florida!
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Do alligators go on the beach in Florida?

Alligators can tolerate saltwater for a few hours or days, but generally stick to freshwater, according to the National Ocean Service. So don't worry! You won't likely see an alligator on the sand during your next beach day.
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Do alligators swim in beaches?

There are many things you may encounter when swimming in the ocean. Alligators probably aren't one of them. While alligators can tolerate salt water for a few hours or even days, they are primarily freshwater animals, living in swampy areas, rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds.
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Do Florida beaches have crocodiles?

Crocodiles in North America only tend to live along the extreme southern coastline of Florida, including the Keys, and are mostly confined to Dade and Monroe counties, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Are there snakes in Cocoa Beach?

In Cocoa Beach, you are most unlikely to see any snakes. If you look hard around waterways, you might see some water snakes, conceivably a water moccasin. Rattlesnakes are almost nonexistent in populated areas.
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Can you walk on Cocoa Beach at night?

And if you're looking for some quiet and relaxing time near the water, then you should definitely visit at night. You can breathe in some fresh air and walk alongside the beach without having to worry about a large group of people blocking your path!
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Are there Stingrays in Cocoa Beach?

You will very seldom encounter a stingray in the ocean. They dont really come close to shore very often and the sand there is to hard for them to hide in. There are sting rays in the lagoon at this time of year but you just do the shuffle and they swim away.
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Is Cocoa Beach shark infested?

The Cocoa Beach Pier in Brevard County, Florida, is shown at sunrise. The county has a recorded 155 shark attacks, the second highest in the state according to the International Shark Attack File.
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Why is Cocoa Beach water brown?

Brown algae strikes Cocoa Beach; blue-green algae at Lake Washington.
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Is the water blue in Cocoa Beach?

Water color depends on many weather factors (wind, clouds, churning up of the water brings bottom particles up), so...in general it's nice dark blue to turquoise in color, and semi clear at the shore/sand intersection.
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What part of Florida has no alligators?

Some of the more popular areas in Central Florida that aren't occupied by alligators or sharks are freshwater spring-fed rivers. Some of these may include: Ichetucknee Springs, Madison Blue Spring, Withlacoochee, and Big Bend Saltwater Paddling Trail.
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What city in Florida has the most alligators?

The largest population of gators live in Gainesville, FL. They live in freshwater rivers, lakes, swamps, and marshes. There are an estimated five million American alligators in the southeastern U.S. with a quarter of the alligator population in Florida.
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Should I be worried about alligators in Florida?

Although many Floridians have learned to coexist with alligators, the potential for conflict always exists. Serious injuries caused by alligators are rare in Florida, but if you are concerned about an alligator, call FWC's toll-free Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-392-4286.
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Which beach is better Daytona or Cocoa Beach?

Cocoa Beach is a better family vacation destination than Daytona Beach because it has more spectacular white sand beaches and excellent surf breaks, making it the best place for surfing enthusiasts, oceanfront accommodation options, picnic areas, and many fun activities on and off the beach to make your family vacation ...
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Is Cocoa Beach a party beach?

Cocoa Beach is an excellent spot, not only for water sports fans, but also for the party lovers. With great surfing locations and live music venues, Cocoa Beach is undoubtedly one of the most incredible beaches in the country not to mention Florida.
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Why is Cocoa Beach famous?

Cocoa Beach is rich in surf history including producing the 11-time world surfing champion, Kelly Slater. Point of interest: Check out the world's largest surf shop and other area attractions. Check out the world's largest surf shop and other area attractions.
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Do black mambas live in Florida?

They are more gray or dark brown, and secondly, black mambas do not live in Florida. Black mambas get their name from the black inside of their mouths, and they live in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Are there iguanas in Cocoa Beach?

COCOA BEACH — A green iguana measuring 3.5 feet long was captured in a cage this afternoon at a Cocoa Beach canal dock — and the hunt for her larger reptilian mate remains underway.
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Are there water moccasins in Florida?

Habitat. Cottonmouths are found throughout Florida in wet areas, including streams, lakes, marshes, swamps, retention ponds, and roadside ditches, although they can wander far from water.
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Are there crocodiles in Orlando?

American crocodiles are not found in Orlando but are found in South Florida, the Caribbean, Southern Mexico and Central America. Unlike humans who peak as teens, alligators continue to grow as long as they live. The American Alligator lifespan is around 35 years.
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How deep of water do alligators swim in?

3), where the only robust population of alligators left in the estuarine waters of eastern Florida is found. Although water depth averages only 1.5 m, naviga- tion channels and dredge holes reach depths of 4 and 10 m, respectively.
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Where are the most crocodiles in Florida?

Crocodiles in Florida are found in Everglades National Park between Cape Sable and Biscayne Bay and between Sanibel Island and Shark River. They typically nest along the coast.
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