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How did Disney get rid of alligators?

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts sought and received a Target Harvest Area permit from the Florida commission that allows it to “work directly with a designated FWC-contracted nuisance alligator trapper to remove … alligators from the property.” That's when the captures grew.



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The signs being installed contain four sets of messages: “Danger,” “Alligators and snakes in area,” “Stay away from the water,” and “Do not feed the wildlife.”

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The Graves said they plan to “keep his spirit alive” by establishing the Lane Thomas Foundation in Lane's honor. “In addition to the foundation, we will solely be focused on the future health of our family and will not be pursuing a lawsuit against Disney,” the Graves said.

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If the parents would've sued Disney, there is a chance that a Florida court would've ruled that Disney is not liable based on no duty to warn of the alligator in the lagoon. You may ask: If they would've sued, and a judge could've dismissed the case, why would Disney pay around $10 Million to settle?

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Ammonia and human urine mixed together in a spray bottle has been used by some homeowners in the past, and this is apparently said to work as some sort of alligator deterrent.

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