Gator Park Preps 2,000 Alligators For Irma, Promises None Will Escape - News Summed Up

Gator Park Preps 2,000 Alligators For Irma, Promises None Will Escape


Dozens of alligators are seen basking in the sun along a shore at Gatorland in Orlando, Florida. More than 2,000 alligators are hunkering down at the Gatorland wildlife reserve in Orlando, Florida, as park officials assure tourists and locals not to worry ― these gators aren’t going anywhere. “This isn’t our first rodeo,” park director Mike Hileman told HuffPost on Saturday as his employees prepared to close the 110-acre theme park, located roughly 13 miles outside of Walt Disney World. Then there was Bullet, one of the park’s smaller gators that was born with just three legs. “Once the winds are around 30-35 mph, they’ll go out to check perimeter fences,” Hileman said.


Source: Huffington Post September 09, 2017 22:59 UTC



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