Saturday morning, someone saw a gator in a storm drain on NW 27th St in Cape Coral. They called the Cape Coral Fire ...
Trouble that these Cape Coral neighbors don't have time for. "There's little ... Despite seeing alligators all the time, Josefine Brown a neighbor who lives near the canal says this one makes ...
Things got interesting in a Florida neighborhood over the weekend after a monstrous alligator became trapped in a storm drain ...
In a social media update, the Cape Coral Fire Department indicated ... The FWC reports that there are approximately 1.3 million alligators residing in Florida, distributed across all 67 counties ...
Only the alligator’s snout could fit out of the culvert. Cape Coral Fire Department/Facebook It took half a dozen heroes to rip open the culvert and pull the beast to safety and out of the quiet ...
On Saturday (Jan. 18), Cape Coral firefighters were called to the ... It was a 10-foor, six-inch long alligator stuck in a storm drain. A Facebook post by the CCFD reported that late Saturday ...
The Cape Coral Fire Department put out a different kind of "fire" on Saturday (Jan. 18). There weren't any flames ... morning a passerby noticed an alligator stuck in a storm drain at 2857 27th ...
A passerby noticed the alligator was stuck and in distress. It took the help of one of the department's fire trucks to remove ...
note that bull sharks and alligators both can live within the city's canals as well. Be careful where you swim and play in the water! Read more: The Top Natural Wonder In Your State In Cape Coral ...
On Saturday (Jan. 18), Cape Coral firefighters were called to the scene of an animal is distress. But this time it wasn't a run of the mill stubborn cat refusing to come down from the top of a tree.