FLORIDA – We all know living in Florida means living with alligators. On Monday, a new month starts and that means you could start seeing more of them, according to News 6 partner News4JAX.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says alligator mating happens in May or June and they can get more aggressive during that time frame.
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So, it’s a wise idea to keep an extra eye out. The most recent data from FWC goes up until Dec. 20-22, but since 1948 it has recorded over 450 alligator attacks. Nearly 30 people have been killed.
Of the deadly attacks, over half of them occurred during breeding or nesting season, which is why FWC wants you to be careful and follow the law.
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Do not feed alligators. It is dangerous and illegal in Florida.
Keep your children and pets away from the water.
If you see a sign that says ‘don’t swim,’ it may be because alligators are around.
Listen. If you see a baby alligator, know the mother is close by. If you’re concerned about an alligator, you can call FWC’s toll-free Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-392-4286. FWC will dispatch an alligator trapper to catch it.
And it’s not just the alligators.
Snake mating season happens during the spring in Florida and experts say some breeds hit their peak in April. Florida is home to six venomous snake species.
If you see one, the important thing is to remain calm, but knowing which ones can be deadly is key. Click here to see the six venomous snakes in Florida.
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