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Alligator attacks, kills woman canoeing with her husband on lake in Florida

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Saw this news story today:

Alligator attacks, kills woman canoeing with her husband on lake in Florida: "He tried to fight the gator off"

An alligator attacked and killed a woman who was canoeing with her husband on a central Florida lake Tuesday afternoon, authorities said, after her spouse tried unsuccessfuly to fight off the predator.

The attack occurred near the mouth of Tiger Creek into Lake Kissimmee, south of Orlando, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said.

At a news conference Wednesday, FWC Maj. Evan Laskowski said the woman, a 61-year-old from Davenport, Florida, was sitting in the bow of a 14-foot canoe when the attack happened. She and her husband were in about two-and-a-half feet of water when the boat passed over a large alligator, he said.

"The alligator thrashed and tipped the canoe over. Both individuals ended up in the water," Laskowski said. "She ended up on top of the alligator in the water and was bitten. Her husband attempted to intervene but was unsuccessful."

The woman was later recovered from the water and declared dead.

It is unusual for an attack like that.

It is the end of the dry season here, so the gators are packed into smaller areas competing for food. Once the summer rains start they will spread out a bit more. Plus I think this is mating season for gators, too.
 
The article states they were in shallow water and paddled over (presumably unintentionally) a 10 foot gator, which then thrashed capsizing the canoe.

In this case, the gator almost surely was startled awake and/or interpreted the canoe as an attack. Florida John is correct; it is mating season and the bull gators can be tetchy.

I was at an event at a lake in the Fakahatchee during the dry season. It was packed with gators. I mean really - as in standing room only. Early explorers to Florida described lakes so packed with gators you could have walked across the lake and not got your feet wet.
 
In almost the same location, Tiger Creek (canal) and Lake Kissimmee, a woman kayaker was bitten on the arm by a gator in March:


April begins the breeding season for gators. According to the following list of the 20 most gator-infested waters in Florida, Lake Kissimmee is second:

 
A sad story.
It is much more likely that people get killed by dogs, cattle or deer than alligators.
Agreed.

It’s just like wilderness canoeing. People who don’t do it think it is so dangerous when driving to the grocery store kills more people.
 
I remember renting a small power boat in the Everglades back in about 1971. We came back about dark and were amazed at 25 pairs of red eyes staring back at us. That was when gators numbers were really depressed. It was scary because we had no experience with alligators.

Knowledge is power. Learn about the critters you encounter so you know how to deal with them.
"A life well lived, involves some risk." Anonymous.
 
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