Mount Pleasant, SC
Posted over 2 years ago
Mount Pleasant
🐊GATOR ATTACK: A man in Mount Pleasant was walking his dog along a pond in his neighborhood and when he looked up, his dog was under the water. He was able to pull his dog out by the retractable leash and the dog lost its tail, but is still alive. DNR has seen an increase in injury reports from gators and they credit the cause to the increase in population and development within alligator habitat.
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They’re over populated, I love west Ashley but gators are everywhere we don want them all gone, but all these babies are all grown up and growing, if we had a huge flood we’d be in trouble they’re the closest thing he have to a dinosaur and they’re over populated
August 14, 2021 1:57PM
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