Florida Man's Arm Amputated After Alligator Attack
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida - A Central Florida man had to have his arm amputated from the elbow down after he was attacked by an alligator early Sunday.
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the man was attacked while swimming in Lake Monroe in Seminole County.
Florida, known for its abundance of lakes and waterways, experiences an average of nearly 16,000 alligator-related complaints annually, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
While many incidents occur in lakes, encounters also arise when alligators venture into unexpected places like garages, swimming pools, and golf course ponds.
To ensure coexistence with these reptiles, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission offers 10 key tips, including refraining from feeding alligators, disposing of fish scraps responsibly, seeking immediate medical attention for bites, and exercising caution around fresh or brackish water.
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