Photos: An Alligator Gets Trapped In Fence At North Carolina Home
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It was a scary situation for both an alligator and the homeowner over the weekend as the gator got trapped in a backyard and later the fence. The incident occurred in the Sea Trail community of Sunset Beach. Luckily the homeowner realized that the animal, which got its head stuck in the fence trying to escape the yard, was in distress. They were quick to reach out to the Sunset Beach Police Department who shared the incident on social media. They report that while the alligator was agitated by the officers at first, they were able to get free and transported back to the neighborhood pond where it resides.
The department also took this as an opportunity to educate and warn the public of the dangers of gators. They wrote: “Alligators are protected under North Carolina State Law. Alligators are dangerous animals. Do not approach them or allow children to approach them. Alligators can move very quickly over short distances. Never feed alligators. Feeding alligators teaches them that humans are sources of food, which could lead to injury or even death. This is especially dangerous in areas where children may be present. Feeding alligators outside of captivity in North Carolina is prohibited by General Statute.”
Seeing an alligator anywhere, but especially stuck in your fence can be startling. Luckily this homeowner did the right thing and no people or gators were harmed.
Can You Guess the Most Dangerous Animals in North Carolina?
Well, we all know North Carolina is home to many different species of animals across the state. From unique pets to animals you find on the beach to animals you find up in the mountains. The state has so many different types of living areas for animals that it is kind of wild to think about how many different homes we offer them. But, not all of these animals are ones you should play with. Think about it, not every animal is a kind, friendly dog. We have some dangerous species to beware of within the state.
Animal Vivid wants to be sure we are all aware of what creatures we should stay away from if we ever come across them. From deadly reptiles to deadly insects, you never know what you might come across in North Carolina wildlife. They gathered a list of the 10 most dangerous animals in North Carolina. Below, you can find 5 of the most dangerous animals in North Carolina and a little bit about each one. No worries, want to see the full list of all 10, click here and be safe!
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.