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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Alligator attack leaves Florida woman with 'significant' bite injuries
2019-05-27
[USATODAY]Paramedics responded to Fay Lake Wilderness Park in Port St. John Saturday after a woman was bitten by an alligator.

Brevard County Fire Rescue said the woman had "significant" bite injuries and was transported by helicopter to a local hospital.

No information was immediately available on the age of the victim or the circumstances leading up to the bite.

Gator trapper Frank Robb responded to the scene after a call from Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. He was able to locate the gator in the area where the bite took place.

Robb was able to lure out the gator by mimicking its calls. Witnesses at the scene verified that it was the same animal that bit the woman.

Gators that attack humans or pets are always killed as a precaution against future attacks, according to FWC policy.

"He was probably an 8-footer missing 2 feet of his tail from an old fight, and most all of his teeth was missing," Robb said. Based on the gator's behavior and lack of fear, Robb said it had probably been fed in the past.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Witnesses at the scene verified that it was the same animal that bit the woman.

Did they have a sketch artist draw a composite or did they do a police lineup?
Posted by: jpal   2019-05-27 19:51  

#2  I bicycle past a lot of canals and lakes here where gators are to be expected. I should probably carry while riding but I imagine shooting a gator is a bigger legal hassle than shooting a person anyway. Lots of people don't know gators can do 35 mph for short bursts (not just those sudden lunges to get a poodle or dachshund that gets too close)
Posted by: M. Murcek   2019-05-27 10:21  

#1  "Does your alligator bite?"
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Posted by: SteveS   2019-05-27 08:56