Alligator on the Runway at MacDill Air Force Base

A large alligator was spotted on the runway at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, prompting officials to capture and relocate the reptile. The alligator was seen beside the landing gear of a KC-135 aerial refueling aircraft on Monday morning, and officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission were called to apprehend it. The animal was safely captured and released into the nearby Hillsborough River.

Gator Causes Commotion at Florida Air Force Base During Mating Season

An alligator measuring 10 feet caused a stir at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida, leading to the intervention of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The gator was found between the tires of a KC-135 aerial refueling aircraft, prompting the base to jokingly refer to it as their “newest toothy Airman.” The animal was later released into the Hillsborough River. This incident highlights the ongoing presence of alligators at MacDill, with Elvis, a 12-foot alligator, being the base’s most well-known resident.

Alligator Delay: 10-Foot Reptile Removed from Aircraft at MacDill Air Force Base

Air operations at MacDill Air Force Base in Hillsborough County, Florida, were hindered by an unexpected guest – a 10-foot-long alligator that was found resting near the wheels of a parked airplane. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) was called in to safely remove the reptile from the tarmac. The alligator, dubbed the base’s newest ‘toothy Airman,’ was relocated to the Hillsborough River. This incident highlights the presence of alligators in Florida’s natural habitats and the importance of maintaining a safe distance from them.

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