What part of Florida does not have 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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Are alligators in every part of Florida?

Alligators have inhabited Florida's marshes, swamps, rivers and lakes for many centuries, and are found in all 67 counties.
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Is there a lake in Florida without alligators?

All natural Florida lakes contain alligators and snakes. In addition, the majority of natural Florida lakes have dark or stained water limiting visibility.
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What part of Florida is infested with alligators?

According to Florida Fish and Wildlife, Lake George near the St. Johns River in northwest Florida has the most, with more than 2,300. Lake Kissimmee near Orlando comes in second with just shy of 2,000.
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Do alligators roam the streets in Florida?

Alligators have been spotted roaming the streets of Florida as Hurricane Irma continues to move up the state. A video posted on Twitter shows one gator crawling across a road before charging onto the sidewalk and into trees.
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Which lake in Florida has the most alligators?



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 afraid of alligators in Florida?

The small gators eat fish, frogs and other small animals but are typically not large enough to pose a threat, even to small pets. Sometimes however, FWC says the small gators can pose a legitimate problem and must be addressed. In that case, call the hotline at 866-392-4286.
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What state has the most alligator attacks?

Florida, which has the most human-alligator interactions, has recorded 24 deadly alligator attacks since 1948 – but 14 of those have occurred in the last 20 years, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission data.
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How can you stay safe from alligators in Florida?

Facts & Safety Tips
  1. Leave alligators alone. Alligators are shy animals that usually avoid human contact.
  2. Pay attention. ...
  3. Do not feed alligators. ...
  4. Throw fish scraps into trash cans. ...
  5. Follow directions on signs. ...
  6. Swim during daylight hours only. ...
  7. Stay with children. ...
  8. Keep an eye on your pets.
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Do lakes in Orlando have alligators?

So yes, there are alligators in Florida lakes just as there are sharks in the oceans and birds in the sky but this is no reason for concern or panic.
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Do all Florida springs have alligators?

Any body of fresh or brackish water in Florida potentially has an alligator in it, though they tend to be wary of people and usually retreat or keep their distance. If you see an alligator at a spring, if there has been a recent report of one, or there are “No swimming” signs up, then do not swim.
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Is it safe to kayak with alligators?

Though there's a certain level of risk involved with each outing, kayaking with alligators is safe if you remain alert. They won't attack indiscriminately, and rarely will they stay in the same area as a kayaker. Still, it's important to remember you're a visitor in their territory, and you should respect it as such.
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Is Lake Okeechobee safe to swim in?

Residents and visitors are advised to take the following precautions: Do not drink, swim, wade, use personal watercraft, water ski or boat in waters where there is a visible bloom. Wash your skin and clothing with soap and water if you have contact with algae or discolored or smelly water. Keep pets away from the area.
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Does Tampa Bay have alligators?

Sawgrass Lake Park in Pinellas County is one of the best places for viewing alligators at a safe distance. Visitors can walk on the elevated boardwalk and tower to see lots of Florida animals while still keeping a safe distance.
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Can you swim in lakes with alligators?

Do not allow your dogs or children to swim in waters inhabited by alligators, or to drink or play at the water's edge. To an alligator, a splash potentially means a food source is in the water.
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Are there crocodiles in Tampa Bay?

While alligators can be found throughout the Southeastern U.S., the crocodile footprint in the U.S. is generally limited to South Florida, though they have occasionally been spotted as far north as the Tampa Bay area. That makes Florida the only ecosystem in the world where alligators and crocodiles peacefully coexist.
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What to do if alligator grabs you?

Do your best to stay calm and fight back strategically.
  1. If the crocodilian merely bites you at first and lets go, this is probably a defensive attack. Don't wait or try to attack it, just run away as quickly as you can.
  2. If the animal seizes hold of you, however, it will likely try to drag you into the water.
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How do you scare an alligator away?

Running away is a good option and a distance of around 20 or 30 feet is usually all it takes to get safely away from an alligator. "They are not made for running after prey," he said. Making a lot of noise can also scare off a gator before any attack begins.
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What to do if an alligator approaches you in the water?

Gouge the Eyes

Jabbing a gator in the eyes may also make it release its bite, even for just a moment, allowing you to get away before it pulls you underwater. “The thing you want to stop them from doing is turning.
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What states do not have alligators?

  • The alligator is native only to China, Mexico, and the United States. ...
  • Alligators (Alligator mississippensis) are native to the southeastern states, which is where they find the warm, humid marshes that are their preferred habitat. ...
  • Alligators are in every county in Florida, and they are apex predators in the Everglades.
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Has an alligator ever attacked a kayak?

Yes, it does happen! Alligators attacking kayaks is certainly not something we can say for sure has never occurred, no matter how much we wish it were so. While the odds of a gator attacking a kayaker are extremely low, paddling in places where alligators are native does come with an increased risk.
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What is the most alligator infested lake in Florida?

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission estimates there are 1.3 million gators statewide and about 13,000 in Lake Jesup. "Lake Okeechobee has the most alligators, due to its size and availability of suitable habitat," an FWC spokesperson said.
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Do alligators just walk around in Florida?

Alligators appear in multiple places around the continental United States, but they're most predominantly known for living in Florida because of the Everglades and many swamps. But gators don't stay confined to the swampy areas. They can be found roaming pretty much all over the state.
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Will alligators eat humans?

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 alligators eat dogs in Florida?

American alligators are reportedly quite fond of eating dogs. If you do walk your dog near the water, keep it on a leash and be on guard for any movement on or near the water.
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