Albert — a 34-year-old gator who spent his life in a lavish pen at owner Tony Cavallaro’s Hamburg house until the government came knocking nearly a year ago — might be back home as early as April after a New York Judge ruled the DEC must issue a new ruling on Cavallaro’s application by mid-March, or return the beast to Cavallaro within 10 days.
Image via Shutterstock Albert the Alligator may finally get to go home after all. The 750-pound reptile could be returning to its owner very soon. A judge found that New York's Department of Environmental Conservation was in the wrong.
A 911 call shows the panic and pain after a woman was bitten by an alligator, as first-responders took more than a half hour to get to the remote location.
Alligator attacks are extremely rare here in Florida with only about 8 unprovoked attacks occurring each year on average but those statistics won't matter
A 911 recording details the chaotic scene that unfolded after the woman was attacked by an alligator at a Florida state park.
A woman was airlifted to the hospital after being bitten on the elbow while kayaking in Polk County, Florida, on Monday, March 3, according to local reports.
If you’re out on a kayak, canoe, or boat, you just have to be aware of your surroundings and not approach these animals.”
A 911 call is shedding light on what happened when an alligator attacked a woman who was kayaking with a group of 30 people on Monday in a canal near the Polk/Osceola County line.
A kayaker was airlifted to the hospital following an alligator attack on Monday afternoon at Lake Kissimmee State Park.
A visitor to Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp recorded a rarely seen part of the alligator mating ritual called the head slap, researchers say.  Jennifer Berglund video screengrab Male alligators rumble like “Jurassic Park” dinosaurs during mating displays,
A woman kayaking with a group in Polk County, Florida, was rushed to the hospital after an alligator attack left her "bleeding profusely" from an elbow bite.
An alligator attacked a woman kayaking at a central Florida nature preserve, sending her to a hospital, authorities said. The attack happened when the woman was paddling at Tiger Creek Preserve in Polk County on March 3, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.