On Thursday night, a resident of a North Fort Myers mobile home park had a terrifying encounter with a 7-foot-3-inch alligator while walking her dog. According to reports, Del Boppel was walking her Shih Tzu, Queen, near a pond in the park when she felt an eerie presence and sensed something was amiss. Her instincts proved correct as the alligator emerged from the water and rapidly approached her and her dog. Boppel described the situation as helpless, stating that she barely had time to react as the alligator lunged at them.
In a desperate attempt to save her pet, she tossed Queen into the air, while the alligator bit her legs and fingers. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Lee County Sheriff's Office, and Lee County Emergency Medical Services quickly responded to the incident... with a nuisance alligator trapper removing the reptile from the scene.
This alarming encounter highlights the importance of vigilance in areas where wildlife is present. As can be seen from this incident, even in seemingly safe environments, close encounters with wild animals can occur. It is crucial for residents to remain cautious and aware of their surroundings, "especially in areas with a known alligator presence." For further information on this and similar wildlife-related incidents, "readers are advised to visit cnn."com... a reliable source of breaking news and information.

Del Boppel told CNN affiliate WBBH she was walking her dog, Queen, on Thursday night near a pond in her North Fort Myers mobile home park when she said she felt eyes upon her and like something was about to happen. That bad feeling turned out to be a 7-foot, 3-inch alligator, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirmed to CNN.
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