Knock Knock. Who’s There? Oh, Just An 8-Foot Gator!

It always pays off to be a good neighbor — especially when there are gators roaming on your roadways. A Miami man said he and his dog had a close call with an eight-foot alligator after it found its way to the front door of his apartment Wednesday afternoon.

Fernando Belmonte-Zbinden said he almost ran right into the gator walking his dog Maggie, a 110-pound great Pyrenees, but a watchful neighbor was close enough to warn him.

Fernando Belmonte-Zbinden
PHOTO: A Miami man said he and his dog had a close call with an eight-foot alligator after it found its way to the front door of his apartment, June 3, 2015, in Miami.

“If it wasn’t for my neighbor shouting at us to get back in the house, we would have charged out of the house and run head-on into the alligator,” Belmonte-Zbinden told ABC News.

 

Fernando Belmonte-Zbinden
PHOTO: A Miami man said he and his dog had a close call with an eight-foot alligator after it found its way to the front door of his apartment, June 3, 2015, in Miami.

When authorities arrived on scene, he said, the alligator was right outside Belmonte-Zbinden’s front door in the Emerald Palms apartment complex off southwest 151st Street, not far from the Miami Zoo. A video taken by Belmonte-Zbinden shows trappers removing the animal.

“I had just returned from a meeting, walked in my front door, walked right back out with my dog, when all of a sudden I hear one of my neighbors frantically screaming, ‘Get back in, get back in!’” Belmonte-Zbinden said.

“So I pull the dog back in and go into the front room that looks out on the lawn, and just see this giant gator walking by,” Belmonte-Zbinden added. “So, of course, I got my camera and started snapping away — photographs and taking videos.”

Fernando Belmonte-Zbinden
PHOTO: A Miami man said he and his dog had a close call with an eight-foot alligator after it found its way to the front door of his apartment, June 3, 2015, in Miami.

Belmonte-Zbinden said that, strangely enough, this wasn’t the first time he’d seen or photographed this gator, which he said has a distinguishable scar on its tail.

”A lot of people have seen this alligator,” Belmonte-Zbinden told ABC News. “It’s never bothered anyone. I photographed it last year over in the canal where I walk my dog. We all know it’s the same one because it’s missing one of the three scales on its tail in a crescent shape. So, it grew over a foot since I saw it.”

 Source: ABC News Knock Knock. Who’s There? Oh, Just An 8-Foot Gator!
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