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Alligator spotted on Tybee Friday morning, city urges caution

Alligator spotted on Tybee Friday morning, city urges caution

Yahoo03-07-2025
An alligator was seen around the mid-beach area of Tybee Island Friday morning, according to the city's Facebook page.
First responders searched the area on foot and with drones for several hours but were unable to track the alligator as it swam to deeper waters. While alligators can tolerate salt water for short periods of time, they are primarily freshwater animals, living in swampy area, rivers, streams lakes and ponds.
If you encounter wildlife on Tybee, call 911 if you spot anything concerning.
Destini Ambus is the general assignment reporter for the Savannah Morning News, covering the municipalities, and community and cultural programs. You can reach her at DAmbus@gannett.com
This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: City reports alligator seen on Tybee beach Friday, urges caution
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