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Feb 07, 2026

Florida Family Stunned as Two Alligators Show Up at Their Door — One Even Stood Upright

HT10. Florida Home Sh0ckingly Finds Two Alligators at the Front Door: ‘They’re Getting Smarter’

In a rare and startling incident captured on home surveillance, a Florida family recently experienced an unexpected wildlife encounter—two large alligators approached their front door, and one even appeared to stand upright, prompting both concern and fascination across social media platforms.

 

The footage, recorded on a Ring doorbell camera in a suburban neighborhood in Florida, quickly circulated online, drawing attention from wildlife experts and curious viewers alike. This incident highlights a growing pattern of human-wildlife interactions in regions where residential development overlaps with native alligator habitats.

The video shows two adult alligators slowly making their way across a family’s porch in the early morning hours. One of the reptiles approached the door directly, lifting its head and pressing its snout against the surface in a motion that appeared almost deliberate. Meanwhile, the second alligator lingered a few feet behind, seemingly watching the actions of its counterpart.

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Although animals exhibiting curiosity near human dwellings is not uncommon in Florida, the apparent coordination and behavior of the reptiles in this instance caught viewers by surprise. The unusual moment was described by the homeowner as “intentional,” fueling speculation and commentary online.

 

While some social media users responded with humor, calling it “Florida being Florida” or joking about a potential “gator uprising,” others voiced genuine concern. Many users shared their fears of what could have happened had a family member, particularly a child, answered the door without knowing who—or what—was on the other side.

“I thought it was funny until I imagined my toddler being the one to open the door,” one concerned parent wrote on Twitter. “Now I check our porch cameras every morning.”

 

These reactions underscore a growing public awareness of the risks associated with living near alligator habitats, especially as the creatures appear more frequently in residential areas.

Two Large Alligators Show Up at Front Door of Florida Home, on Video

According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), interactions between humans and alligators have increased in recent years due to expanding development into previously uninhabited natural areas. The FWC reports that Florida is home to an estimated 1.3 million alligators, and as urban sprawl encroaches on wetlands, the likelihood of close encounters rises.

In one notable incident earlier this month, a resident in Venice, Florida discovered an alligator in her kitchen after the animal entered through a loosely latched screen door. The woman, startled by the intrusion, quickly contacted local authorities. Florida wildlife officers responded promptly and removed the eight-foot-long reptile safely. No injuries were reported.

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Alligators are known to be highly adaptive reptiles. While they typically avoid humans, some wildlife biologists have observed behavioral changes in urban and suburban environments. According to the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), these behaviors may be influenced by environmental factors such as food availability, habitat loss, and human activity.

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