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10-foot alligator breaks through enclosure, makes ‘himself right at home’ in Florida pool

Video: Giant alligator spotted marching along same Pinellas pathway kids take to school

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A 10-foot alligator decided to have a day of relaxation and took a dip in a Florida homeowner’s backyard pool; however, the reptile’s pool party was cut short.


The New Smyrna Beach Police Department said its officers were called to the Venetian Bay home for reports of a gator who “made himself right at home overnight.”

“Florida cops doing Florida things! 🐊,” the police department posted on X. “This alligator made himself right at home overnight in Venetian Bay.”

Credit: New Smyrna Beach Police Department

A Florida Fish and Wildlife trapper safely removed the gator from the pool. According to police, the gator broke through the screen enclosure.

“Don’t let the angle fool you – he was approximately 10 foot long!” police said.

Gator sightings will be ramping up within the coming months as mating season is underway in the Sunshine State. Mating season kicks off in April and lasts until June, meaning there will be a greater chance of encountering the massive reptiles this month.

During mating season, males tend to become more aggressive. While alligator attacks are rare, residents should be vigilant near ponds and waterways, especially while walking their pets.

Anyone who sees an alligator that appears to be a threat to people, pets, or property should call the FWC’s Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 1-866-392-4286.