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Forget about the sharks. There are gators on the beaches in the Myrtle Beach, SC area
www.myrtlebeachonline.com ^ | June 10, 2024 | TERRI RICHARDSON

Posted on 06/12/2024 12:03:02 PM PDT by Red Badger

Eric Oltedal snapped a photo of this alligator that was spotted near the jetties at Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet on Sunday. This is the second day an alligator was spotted on the beach. Another alligator was seen in Surfside Beach. South Carolina Department of Natural Resources removed both gators. Eric Oltedal

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Two alligators were spotted on beaches along the Grand Strand this weekend. Beachgoers saw an alligator at Surfside Beach Saturday and then another one at Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet on Sunday.

VIDEO AT LINK..............

The alligator at Surfside Beach was removed by South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, according to SCDNR spokesperson Greg Lucas by email. The alligator on Sunday was located near the jetties at the state park. The one on Saturday, which looks similar in size , was located in the surf at Surfside Beach. Both appear to be juveniles. Although the alligators were removed, they cannot be relocated.

If they are removed, they will be euthanized, according to SCDNR. Adult alligators have a homing instinct that causes them to return to where they started, meaning they will cross yards and parking lots to get back where they were.

While alligators typically live in freshwater marshes and rivers, it is possible that an alligator may make its way to the ocean, according to wildlife officials. An alligator might take a swim in the ocean to seek out another body of water because of drought conditions, which may have dried up freshwater ponds.

Alligators can only tolerate saltwater for a few hours, wildlife officials said.

If you do encounter an alligator, whether on the beach or in a backyard, give the alligator its space and do not approach it, according to SCDNR. Also, never feed an alligator. A person can call SCDNR for the removal of an alligator.

Read more at: https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/news/local/article289140549.html#storylink=cpy


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To: metmom

GLM!


21 posted on 06/12/2024 1:08:20 PM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (The media has one job and even with Constitutional protections they cannot do it.)
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To: Red Badger

There used to be a 8 foot gator living in the pond at Barefoot Landing in North Myrtle Beach. It always hung around the restaurants.


22 posted on 06/12/2024 1:17:17 PM PDT by The Chid
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To: DEPcom
"If the shark doesn’t get you, watch out for the gators."

In Florida we also have salt water crocodiles, but they tend to be more timid than gators. One moved into the wetland in Cape Florida State Park in Miami after Hurricane Andrew. A worker there told me he saw it take a heron.
23 posted on 06/12/2024 1:22:09 PM PDT by Hiddigeigei ("Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish," said Dionysus - Euripides)
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To: Hiddigeigei

Did it take the heron out to dinner?


24 posted on 06/12/2024 1:25:31 PM PDT by RitchieAprile (available monkeys looking for the change..)
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To: Red Badger

Couldn’t they relocate them to the Rio Grande?


25 posted on 06/12/2024 1:31:25 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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To: Red Badger

Looks more like a croc to me.


26 posted on 06/12/2024 1:32:18 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: RebelTXRose

There are gators at all the golf courses and at many of the housing development ponds all along the Grand Strand. We’re used to them. I live on the outskirts of Surfside. I worked in Murrells Inlet until April when I finally retired - some really great restaurants there.


27 posted on 06/12/2024 1:34:22 PM PDT by 2nd amendment mama (Self Defense is a Basic Human Right!)
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To: Red Badger

I do a lot of fishing in the backwaters of the Carolinas. Got to be cautious. Lots of gators. 🐊.


28 posted on 06/12/2024 1:39:48 PM PDT by Hyman Roth
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To: Red Badger

PAGING TROY LANDRY: SWAMP PEOPLE


29 posted on 06/12/2024 2:25:17 PM PDT by ridesthemiles (not giving up on TRUMP---EVER)
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To: Red Badger

Gators are found where they live. Braking news.


30 posted on 06/12/2024 5:23:36 PM PDT by Libloather (Why do climate change hoax deniers live in mansions on the beach?)
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To: RitchieAprile
"Did it take the heron out to dinner?"
Lunch.
31 posted on 06/13/2024 5:14:56 AM PDT by Hiddigeigei ("Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish," said Dionysus - Euripides)
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