Well, you might be forgiven for thinking dinosaurs still walk the earth after seeing footage of a ginormous alligator roaming on a Florida golf course.
Spotted at Valencia Golf & Country Club in Naples, Florida during tropical storm Eta, the gator was seen prowling a tee box by Tyler Stolting, a professional at the club, on Wednesday.
The sheer size of the animal had many on social media questioning whether it was actually real.
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However, according to David Steen, the reptile and amphibian research leader of the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, there was 'nothing unusual' about the size of the alligator.
'It's an iconic species and conservation success story. But in short, there's nothing unusual about this alligator or the video,' he said on Twitter.
It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course.
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In 2017, American golfer Cody Gribble nudged a slumbering gator off of the fairway and into the water during the opening day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida.
It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course. The sheer size of the animal had many on social media questioning whether it was actually real. The sheer size of the animal had many on social media questioning whether it was actually real. 'It's an iconic species and conservation success story. But in short, there's nothing unusual about this alligator or the video,' he said on Twitter. 'It's an iconic species and conservation success story. But in short, there's nothing unusual about this alligator or the video,' he said on Twitter. In 2017, American golfer Cody Gribble nudged a slumbering gator off of the fairway and into the water during the opening day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida. In 2017, American golfer Cody Gribble nudged a slumbering gator off of the fairway and into the water during the opening day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida. In 2017, American golfer Cody Gribble nudged a slumbering gator off of the fairway and into the water during the opening day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida. In 2017, American golfer Cody Gribble nudged a slumbering gator off of the fairway and into the water during the opening day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida. It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course. It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course. 'It's an iconic species and conservation success story. But in short, there's nothing unusual about this alligator or the video,' he said on Twitter. Spotted at Valencia Golf & Country Club in Naples, Florida during tropical storm Eta, the gator was seen prowling a tee box by Tyler Stolting, a professional at the club, on Wednesday. Well, you might be forgiven for thinking dinosaurs still walk the earth after seeing footage of a ginormous alligator roaming on a Florida golf course. However, according to David Steen, the reptile and amphibian research leader of the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, there was 'nothing unusual' about the size of the alligator. Spotted at Valencia Golf & Country Club in Naples, Florida during tropical storm Eta, the gator was seen prowling a tee box by Tyler Stolting, a professional at the club, on Wednesday. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos Well, you might be forgiven for thinking dinosaurs still walk the earth after seeing footage of a ginormous alligator roaming on a Florida golf course. It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course. 'It's an iconic species and conservation success story. But in short, there's nothing unusual about this alligator or the video,' he said on Twitter. It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course. In 2017, American golfer Cody Gribble nudged a slumbering gator off of the fairway and into the water during the opening day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida. 'It's an iconic species and conservation success story. But in short, there's nothing unusual about this alligator or the video,' he said on Twitter. In 2017, American golfer Cody Gribble nudged a slumbering gator off of the fairway and into the water during the opening day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando, Florida. Well, you might be forgiven for thinking dinosaurs still walk the earth after seeing footage of a ginormous alligator roaming on a Florida golf course. However, according to David Steen, the reptile and amphibian research leader of the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, there was 'nothing unusual' about the size of the alligator. It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course. However, according to David Steen, the reptile and amphibian research leader of the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, there was 'nothing unusual' about the size of the alligator. It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course. It's not the first time an alligator has been spotted on the golf course. Visit CNN.com/sport for more news, features, and videos
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