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Horror TikTok Video Shows Florida Alligator Going Up In SMOKE After Chomping Up On DRONE


A horrifying video featuring an alligator has gone viral on the social media platform TikTok as footage shows him going up in smoke after chewing on a drone.

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According to local media outlets, the alligator whose name was George noticed a drone that he mistakenly identified as food. Therefore, as he began munching on it, panic and fear filled the air as onlookers watched curiously to see what would take place next.

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Source: The Sun

Before you know it, the alligator began going up in smoke and flames in Florida Everglades, confirmed media reports.

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The shocking footage was recently posted on the TikTok platform and it featured George taking bite after bite before it was too late to do anything. Stunned onlookers knew that it would be just moments before he would be struck with disaster. And that’s why they all began to panic with worry and fear.

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Source: The Sun

Before long, you could all witness the hungry and large reptile going up in a dense cloud of thick white-colored smoke. And that’s because he continued to munch on the large-sized flying gadget, confirmed footage from the video.

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Close in the background, you can feel the pain and worry of so many onlookers who knew that this just wasn’t right, to begin with, but it was just too late for anybody to step in and save the giant beast.

Source: English Bulletin

“Oh my God, he is eating the big drone,” one woman can be heard in the background. In the same way, another comes out and loudly begins to yell, “Oh no George, don’t eat that!”

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Source: The Sun

Soon, another man’s voice can be heard stating, “Oh sh*t, we all really need to get out of here!” While reports state that the ultimate fate of the alligator is not yet known, it’s quite obvious what may have occurred.

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