The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) caught several alligators in response to a recent gator attack in Citrus County. The incident occurred on Monday night, and authorities have not released the exact location of the attack.
According to the Citrus County Chronicle, the FWC was notified of the attack and quickly responded to the area. The agency caught several alligators, but the exact number has not been released. The FWC did not provide specific details about the attack, including the time or the condition of the victim.
The FWC reminds the public to be cautious when near bodies of water, as alligators can be present. Residents and visitors are advised to keep a safe distance from alligators and not to feed them. The agency also encourages people to report any alligator sightings or incidents to their hotline at 866-392-4286.
- The FWC caught several alligators in response to the attack.
- The agency reminds the public to be cautious when near bodies of water.
- Residents and visitors are advised to keep a safe distance from alligators and not to feed them.
Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness
Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness



