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This gator is out of line. In May, Taylor Forte and boyfriend Trevor Walters of Gainesville, Florida, attempted to enjoy a romantic picnic before Walters left for the Marines. However, the couple was joined by an uninvited guest. An enormous alligator decided that he wanted to be in on the meal and wasn’t taking no for an answer.
“He annihilated an entire block of cheese,” Walters continued. “Gobbled it down lickity split. The salami didn’t stand a chance. We had this big bowl of guac made — he eats the whole bowl. He put the whole bowl in his mouth.”
Walters was able to scare the creature away by making a lot of noise and trying to make himself as big as possible. It’s a method called “the bear scare,” he told WGFL. Luckily, it worked. The alligator took off after his brief lunch and retreated back into the water.
We’re starting a petition to give Walters his own wildlife show.
[fm_youtube url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4Q27blZ3-Q"]“Unfortunately it sounds like that gator has been fed previously and has lost its weariness of people and is beginning to associate people with food,” Karen Parker, from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, told WGFL.
Later they found the alligator costume with two bears fleeing the scene. pic.twitter.com/MQRmcI2ffE
— Brian S. Converse (@BrianSConverse) June 4, 2019
Thankfully, neither Forte nor Walters were hurt by the alligator. Therefore, Twitter is having a heyday with this story.
Then again, Forte and Walters should have known better. You wouldn’t catch us setting up shop anywhere near one of those Florida lakes.
you don't picnic by lakes in Florida! NOOOO! Oh my god. Geezus.
— Catherine Angela Imbriano Hughes (@CaHughes74) June 5, 2019
In fairness, avocados are expensivehttps://t.co/jLlC1GMYGp
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) June 5, 2019
Really good question. It all sounds too familiar.
Alligator or drunk me?
— kev (@KevFeld) June 4, 2019
At least this date is one of the most memorable Forte and Walters have ever had. That’s something, right?
They will always remember this date!https://t.co/5JGgpxJySs
— DB (@DBandViper) June 3, 2019
"He got my red wine, the good stuff" - massive alligator invades Florida home pic.twitter.com/5LVbzhxraQ
— azcentral (@azcentral) June 1, 2019
Police in Clearwater, Florida, are used to responding to break-ins. This time, the culprit was an 11-foot-long alligator.
— ABC News (@ABC) May 31, 2019
The gator was safely removed. https://t.co/Fmp3d6RWya pic.twitter.com/2lxtZDvmEK
Have alligators evolved to enjoy the finer things in life? Do they now expect to only eat guacamole and drink nice red wine?
Got damn Florida give it a rest already
— Tina (@TinaArgenTina) May 31, 2019
Listen, alligators, eat your own food. If you haven’t paid for it, it isn’t yours.
Then again, who are we to tell an alligator no? Yikes.
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