A 16-Foot Predator Was Found Lurking In The Cellar Of A Home In Florida When Authorities Went To Check It Out.

Published on 12/14/2021
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Invasive Predator

Why? On the other hand, Bergeron was determined to make the point to Everglades dwellers that this predator was invasive. In this particular location, it just did not fit in. In addition, since the species has such a voracious appetite, it will pose a threat to a large proportion of the local animals. This may be terrible for the other creatures that reside in this area.

Invasive Predator

Invasive Predator

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Endangered Animals

Residents of Florida must coexist with the state’s more primitive inhabitants. Manatees, bobcats, and white-tailed deer are just a few of the animals that may be seen in the area. There’s a good chance that those with acute eyes will be able to detect endangered animals like the Florida panther or the American crocodile.

Endangered Animals

Endangered Animals

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