Will the 2000 alligators of Park Orlando free, if Florida «touches» hurricane Dorian

The administration of the Park in Orlando (Florida) says that more than 2,000 toothy alligators and crocodileswithin its territory (including «monsters» with a length of over 14 feet) will not be free if hurricane Dorian will cause direct impact on staff.

Mark McHugh, President and chief Executive officer of Gatorland, told local residents and visitors of Florida on the preparation of the 110-acre Park to the storm. Gatorland is considered the «capital of the world alligators».

While the storm Dorian weakened to 3rd category, not a threat to Florida a direct hit, but in the state of possible flash floods and strong winds. In addition, the exact path of Dorian is still difficult to predict.

The Park was assured that birds and mammals, including bobcats, Panthers, goats and deer will be moved to a protected building, but alligators and crocodiles can handle themselves.

«Well, guys, they’re on the planet 70 million years, this isn’t their first «Rodeo» with the terrible storm, — said McHugh. They really feel that the atmospheric pressure changes, they have learned to survive large storms, just sitting at the bottom of ponds and from time to time making a small breath».

According to McHugh, if storm winds will descend upon Orlando, the workers will constantly check the entire Park is subject to destruction.

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«So rest assured: if you see floating down your street the alligator, it’s not one of ours. We live in Florida and know what to do during hurricanes,» added McHugh.

He invited everyone to visit Gatorland when the bad weather subsides.

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