@erinmorrigan lil backyard buddy! THIS IS NOT FLORIDA LMAO
A determined alligator has amazed millions of people by climbing over a fence in a video that has gone viral.
Animals are fascinating, unique and often entertaining beings. Their ability to surprise and amaze seems to never end. Dogs, cats and other domesticated animals consistently demonstrate that they are much more intelligent than most people would like to admit.
YouTube is filled with clips of dogs, cats, birds, chickens and nearly every other animal doing some genuinely fascinating things. Some of their jaw-dropping activities are the result of habit and instinct. However, others come from the creature picking up the information, processing it and amazingly putting it into action.
An awe-inspiring and somewhat frightening clip posted on social media shows an alligator at a fence, propping itself up on it and then climbing over the barrier. After successfully scaling the fence, the creature will likely have entered the nearby pond.
Yes, amazingly enough, the alligator climbs over the fence! Just when you thought it was safe to go outside, right?
It’s probably a good guess that the number of houses on the market in that neighborhood will rapidly increase. Who would want to live near that?
Alligators are known for their incredible strength and the ability to latch onto and bite creatures as they stealthily sneak up on their prey. Once an alligator clamps down on its prey, sinking its teeth into that object or creature, it’s essentially game over. Therefore, any sane person would keep a reasonable distance away from alligators.
Everyone knows about an alligator’s strength and scary set of pearly whites. However, who knew they could also get over barriers like fences? Apparently, there is a whole other reason to avoid those scaly creatures.
According to the description of the stunning clip, the being’s stunning maneuver took place in South Carolina.
Proverbs 12:10 “An upright man has thought for the life of his beast, but the hearts of evildoers are cruel.”