Wildlife expert warns Milton victims to watch out for gators who ‘are going to be on the move in the floodwaters’

As if Hurricane Milton’s devastating winds and storm surge were not enough to worry about, a wildlife expert is warning of another danger— hungry alligators.

Christopher Gillette, who operates an animal sanctuary in northern Florida, warned his Instagram followers that the alligators “are going to be on the move in the floodwaters” in the wake of the storm.

“Make sure you’re staying out of the floodwaters the best you can,” Gillette said in a video crouched beside an alligator.

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“Obviously there’s emergency situations, people are going to do what they got to do, but if you can try, stay out,” he said.

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One terrifying video, obtained by ABC7 News , shows a North Fort Myers resident dodging the teeth of a massive alligator outside of his home on Wednesday night.

The man opens their car door and the alligator can be seen leaping out of the floodwaters chomping down on the vehicle just feet away from him.

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