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Watch this giant gator saunter across a Florida golf course during Tropical Storm Eta

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NAPLES, Fla. – It doesn’t get more Florida than this, folks.While Tropical Storm Eta was wreaking havoc on parts of the state this week, causing widespread flooding, a gargantuan, prehistoric-looking alligator went for a nice stroll across Valencia Golf and Country Club in Naples.The big boy’s leisurely prowl toward the pond was captured in a 15-second video that has since made headlines.Out enjoying the tropical conditions!

Filmed by Tyler StoltingAssistant golf professional Tyler Stolting captured the footage and told the New York Post that while he was initially impressed by the reptile’s size and stature, he didn’t think much else of the encounter.“It was pretty big, biggest one I’ve ever seen," he told the Post.People online, however,.

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