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    'I jumped on its back': Tampa woman fights off alligator to save her dog

    CFL Staff WriterBy CFL Staff WriterApril 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Tampa girl got here face-to-face with an alligator and jumped on its again to avoid wasting the lifetime of her beloved canine.

    It was a terrifying second that occurred in seconds, fortunately, she and her canine survived the assault.


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    9-year-old Kona is a rescue and on Tuesday her proprietor, Kimberly Spencer, rescued her.

    “Impulsively I heard one thing and I regarded over and I noticed just like the eyes within the water and I noticed it flip immediately. It was coming at us. It was like ten ft in, however ten ft away from the financial institution,” Spencer stated.

    Spencer was out for a stroll together with her canine, when a set of eyes appeared within the water. In a matter of seconds, a gator had Kona in its jaws.

    “I suppose it turned its physique like immediately together with her, her complete entrance portion, together with below her arm, as a result of her proper arm was in its mouth.  So, I jumped on its again and was making an attempt to pry its jaws open,” Spencer stated.

    Spencer stated she did not assume twice when she jumped in and pulled Kona from the gator’s grip.

    Alligator information Phil Walters from Gator Guides stated it was a courageous transfer, however a dangerous one.

    “Could be profitable, however there’s additionally been folks killed doing that — particularly with an especially giant alligator. Don’t be aloof. Pay attention to your environment. Don’t stroll your canines or pets close to water,” Walters stated.

    Kona survived with deep chunk wounds, and Spencer ended up with stitches, however she stated it was all price it.

    “I’d do it once more, I would not be capable of reside with myself if I let her be taken away,” Spencer stated.

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Fee stated the gator was about 6 ft, and an alligator trapper was in a position to take away the gator from the realm.

    Kona is anticipated to make a full restoration.



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