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23 June, 2021 4:41 pm

250 alligators removed from Disney World since boy was killed

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According to the Orlando Sentinel, Disney World decided to remove  from the wildlife that they have in their property.

Disney World has removed 250 alligators from their Disney property in Florida since a two year old boy was killed in the Gran Floridian resort which is property of Disney World where they have alligators.

250 alligators removed from Disney World properties since young boy killed

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commistion have removed the gators property of Disney World that has removed them since a two year old boy was killed by the alligators.

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According to the Orlando Sentinel, Disney World decided to remove from the wildlife that they have in their property.

After Lane Thomas Graves was killed in June 2016, Disney World has removed 250 alligators from its property after installing a wall and put up reptile warning signs along waterways throughout its Disney World resorts in Orlando Florida.

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