A man trying to swim to shore after his recreational sailboat capsized at Everglades National Park suffered an apparent bite from an American crocodile, according to a National Park Service news release. Rangers responded around 4:43 p.m. Sunday to a report that the man was observed going under water at Flamingo Marina, located in southern part of the park near the open water of the Florida Straits.
They were able to pull a 68-year-man out and treat a laceration on one of his legs, the release said. The rangers worked with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue to transport the patient to a hospital, and the patient was reported stable upon transfer to EMS providers, the release said. “Rangers and park biologists are continuing to investigate the incident and monitor the suspected crocodile, which is easily identifiable,” the release said. American crocodiles vs. alligators The American crocodile is a federally threatened species, the NPS said, and it resembles the American alligator. But they are different species in very different situation
Man Swim Shore Sailboat Capsized Everglades National Park Bite American Crocodile
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