An 11-foot alligator was found inside a Clearwater home last night

Oh lawd, he comin.

click to enlarge An 11-foot alligator was found inside a Clearwater home last night
Photo via Clearwater Police Department


Homeowners in Clearwater woke up to a massive alligator in their kitchen last night.

According to the Clearwater Police Department, the 11-foot apex predator was found inside a home on Eagles Landing Circle West, after it broke through a kitchen window.

CPD says a trapper was called and the gator was captured and removed from the home with no injuries, but did not specify if the gator was removed from the home unharmed.

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Statewide Nuisance Alligator Program, most gators in situations like this are put down and not relocated. “Generally, an alligator may be deemed a nuisance if it is at least four feet in length and the caller believes it poses a threat to people, pets or property,” says the FWC. 

In other words, this gator was likely relocated to a deep fryer. Last year, the program “relocated” 8,139 alligator from Florida homes.

Right now, Florida is currently in the midst of alligator mating season, which often runs from May to July depending on temperatures. During this period, it’s not uncommon to see large gators like this one moving long distances to find mating partners, says the FWC.

An 11-foot alligator was found inside a Clearwater home last night
Photo via Clearwater Police Department


click to enlarge An 11-foot alligator was found inside a Clearwater home last night
Photo via Clearwater Police Department


click to enlarge An 11-foot alligator was found inside a Clearwater home last night
Photo via Clearwater Police Department


click to enlarge An 11-foot alligator was found inside a Clearwater home last night
Photo via Clearwater Police Department



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Colin Wolf

Colin Wolf has been working with weekly newspapers since 2007 and has been the Digital Editor for Creative Loafing Tampa since 2019. He is also the Director of Digital Content Strategy for CL's parent company, Chava Communications.
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