The attack occurred shortly after noon Monday at the Alexander Springs Recreation Area on the Ocala National Forest, just north of Orlando.
– The central Florida spring has been closed to the public after a swimmer was bitten by anThe attack occurred shortly after noon Monday at the Alexander Springs Recreation Area on the Ocala National Forest, just north of Orlando, according to aA man was snorkeling within the designated swim area of the spring, where he reported being bitten by an adult alligator, officials said. The victim suffered puncture wounds and lacerations.
A 7 1/2 foot alligator believed to be involved was removed from the swim area, which is expected to reopen in the near future, officials said. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission managed the alligator’s removal and will investigate the attack. Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.
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