HOUSTON –
Residents of the hurricane Harvey hit Houston should not be surprised if in the coming days an alligator in their garden or under their car to find. By the rising water is a big chance that the wild animals will roam the web.
Beware, alligators in the flooded area.
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Except for the sometimes huge alligators will also be snakes in unexpected places popping up, reports the Houston Cronicle. The Gator Squad, a organisation that cares about the fate of the crocodile-like, expect a few busy days. Because many areas are flooded, the cattle in search of dry ground under their feet. To estimate live around Houston about five hundred thousand wild alligators.
Gators and flooding advice via
@txgatorsquad: Expect them to be displaced. Simply looking for higher ground. Leave alone until water recedes
pic.twitter.com/nN1B5jvMyV— FBCSO Texas (@FBCSO)
August 24, 2017
The hurricane is sooooo bad there are alligators in the neighborhood now…
#alligators
#HurricaneHarvey
#wtf
#houston
pic.twitter.com/QqKW2qoItk— Jonny Gu (@jonnygu14)
August 26, 2017