Gator bites Florida college student hiking in Everglades

Author: Associated Press
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Image of an alligator in the Florida Everglades. Credit: National Park Service.

An alligator bit an 18-year-old college student who was hiking with a group at the Everglades National Park, officials said.

Friday, the Miami Herald reported that a professor and about 15 students were wading through the water on a wet trail near the Pahayokee Overlook southwest of Miami when the reptile bit the young woman’s lower right leg.

Everglades National Park’s spokeswoman Allyson Gantt said the student suffered two small puncture wounds and described the injury as “low pain.” Gantt said the trail is a popular spot among hikers, and alligator attacks there are extremely unusual.

Miami Herald reported, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, between 2009-2019, Florida averaged seven unprovoked bites a year.

Park biologists have temporarily closed the area to visitors as they evaluate the incident. Gantt said visitors need to stay alert and exercise caution and reminded it is not recommended to swim.

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