Florida residents suddenly found a large alligator in their kitchen after their home was flooded by Hurricane Milton.
Experts have warned of the possibility of animals entering people's homes after a strong hurricane.
People who are slowly returning to their homes after a natural disaster may find that their homes have new residents, People reports.
Thus, in one of the videos, which quickly spread on social networks, a family discovered a huge alligator in a house flooded by a hurricane.
He bared his teeth and refused to leave the American family's home.
Given the potential impacts of Milton, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Florida has warned that alligators, bears, snakes and manatees could be displaced by excessive flooding.
Florida residents were urged to stay out of waters caused by a hurricane on October 10.
Biologist Christopher Gillett warned against feeding alligators and other wildlife in flood waters.