Only in Florida! Huge alligator ROARS at Florida cops as they try to wrestle it

Daily Mail published this video item, entitled “Only in Florida! Huge alligator ROARS at Florida cops as they try to wrestle it” – below is their description.

Video posted to Facebook by the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office shows a Florida Fish and Wildlife trapper trying to restrain a giant gator from a Rotonda man’s driveway, after he found the gator hiding underneath his Jeep in the early morning hours of Tuesday. After the trapper manages to put a snare around the gator’s neck, the Sheriff’s Office says, it let out a massive roar and started to twist and roll around within just 10 feet of the home. Eventually, though, the sheriff’s office reports, the deputies were able to safely remove the giant gator and were pictured restraining it.

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