A Florida woman got the shock of her life when she discovered a terrifying intruder enjoying a morning swim in her pool this week — a mammoth 11-foot alligator.
For people living in Stone Island, alligators are a common sight, and they know to keep their distance from local lakes teeming with the beasts.
“[it] busted right through there, kind of like the Kool-Aid man,” Tosi said of the gator’s” incursion. “I have no idea how long he was here before I noticed him in the morning.”
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