Is there alligators in Myrtle Beach?

One of the many perks to the beach and coastal region is our beautiful natural habitats and animals that reside in them. Alligators are indigenous to the Myrtle Beach area, and they typically live in our freshwater marshes and rivers, away from people.
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How common are alligators in Myrtle Beach?

About the Alligators of Myrtle Beach

Residents in South Carolina share their space with an estimated number of 100,000 alligators. The mating season for American Alligators starts in April and can last until May or June, where males will put on a show to attract females.
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Where can you see alligators in Myrtle Beach?

Alligator Adventure: Located at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach, this nature park lives up to its name with hundreds of alligators and crocodiles on the property, including a 20-foot crocodile named Utan and live feeding shows.
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What parts of South Carolina have alligators?

Alligators are restricted to the Coastal Plain, which includes the Central Savannah River Area of Georgia and South Carolina. In South Carolina, alligators have been recorded to reach lengths of more than 13 feet.
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Are there alligators in South Carolina beach?

FOLLY BEACH, S.C. —

It's not that unusual to see an alligator in South Carolina, but it's unusual to see one hanging out on the beach.
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Are there sharks in Myrtle Beach?

Myrtle Beach is a popular summer destination along the Atlantic Coast, and nearly 40 species of sharks call the local waters home.
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Can alligators swim in the ocean?

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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What part of South Carolina has no alligators?

For the most part, the Upstate is spared from South Carolina reptile nuisances. The line is drawn south of the Lakelands, between the border of Aiken and Edgefield counties, and continues south of Saluda, Newberry, Fairfield and Lancaster counties. Still, alligators pop up in the Upstate every once in a while.
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Are alligators a problem in South Carolina?

South Carolina is estimated to house approximately 100,000 alligators, and most of them call the Lowcountry home. According to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources website, alligators are federally classified as “threatened due to similarity of appearance” to other endangered crocodilians.
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Where do most alligators live in South Carolina?

Alligators are typically found south of the fall line (which roughly traverses the state from I-20 in Aiken to Kershaw County, then up U.S. Highway toward Cheraw in Chesterfield County).
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Are there alligators in Myrtle Beach golf courses?

In and around Myrtle Beach, several courses have become nesting grounds for alligators. Welcome to feasting season. Matt Daly likes to point out alligators have been on the planet for millions of years for a reason. Occasionally, he and his staff will remind the players visiting the course that they're in their world.
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Are there crocodiles in South Carolina?

The American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) is the only crocodilian native to South Carolina. Though once listed as a federally endangered species, populations have rebounded and the alligator's status has been upgraded to threatened due to its similarity of appearance to the threatened American crocodile.
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Are there alligators in Murrells Inlet?

MURRELLS INLET, S.C. (WPDE) — A Murrells Inlet resident caught an eye-brow-raising moment on camera of a massive alligator in the wild and posted it on social media. It's not your average 'gator crossing the street' video or a 'gator being captured in odd ways.
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What is the safest part of Myrtle Beach?

A new survey from Backgroundchecks.org found out of all of South Carolina cities, North Myrtle Beach is the safest.
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Can you see dolphins in Myrtle Beach?

The bottlenose dolphins swim along the Atlantic Coast of the US, so visiting Myrtle Beach is one of the best places in the country to see the majestic animals. The bottlenose dolphin is the main dolphin species in Myrtle Beach.
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Are there alligators at Barefoot Landing?

Description

Located adjacent to Barefoot Landing, this 15-acre park features hundreds of species of reptiles as well as other exotic animals, including a variety of birds and mammals. Of course, alligators are the main attraction and Alligator Adventure has hundreds on site.
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How do you tell if there is an alligator in the water?

Scour the Shore

Since alligators spend most of their time sunbathing on the shores, there are often telltale signs of their presence. Some of these markings might include large indentations or gouges in the ground and sliding marks where they reentered the water.
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Which state has the most alligators?

There are gators in every part of Louisiana. The state has one million wild alligators and another million on alligator farms. It has more alligators than any other state. It is also the only state where you can see rare white alligators, which are native to Louisiana.
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How many alligator attacks are in South Carolina?

Twenty-three alligator attacks have been reported in the state from 1915 to 2019.
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What city 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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Do lakes in South Carolina have alligators?

The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) says it is possible for alligators to be see on the Lexington and Saluda county side of the lake. Caimans are not from the United States. There could be the possibility someone may have put a caiman in the lake, but not very likely.
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What place has the most alligators?

Louisiana has the largest alligator population. The majority of American alligators inhabit Florida and Louisiana, with over a million alligators in each state. Southern Florida is the only place where both alligators and crocodiles live side by side.
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Do alligators eat people?

It's never a good idea to get purposefully close to an alligator, tempt, or provoke it in any way. However, alligator attacks are fairly rare—and they eat people even less commonly. Only a small fraction of attacks are deadly, and often the remains are found intact after an attack.
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Do saltwater crocodiles eat humans?

The two species with the most well-known and documented reputation for preying on humans are the Nile crocodile and saltwater crocodile, and these are the perpetrators of the vast majority of both fatal and non-fatal crocodilian attacks.
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How far from water do alligators travel?

Animals thinking about hanging out on low-hanging branches above the water may want to think again. That's because alligators can leap up to five feet out of the water to snag their dinner.
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