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Injured Crocodile Spotted in Florida Keys with Spear in Head

20 Oct

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Summary

  • American crocodile found injured with spear in head
  • Incident occurred on October 18, 2025 in Key Largo, Florida
  • Authorities unable to capture crocodile for treatment
Injured Crocodile Spotted in Florida Keys with Spear in Head

On October 18, 2025, wildlife officials in Florida were notified about an injured American crocodile swimming near Key Largo. Responding officers discovered an approximately 8-foot crocodile with a spear from a speargun stuck in the back of its head.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and wildlife professionals from Zoo Miami attempted to capture the wounded reptile for treatment, but they were unsuccessful. FWC investigators are now asking the public for any information or footage related to the incident.

The American crocodile is a federally threatened species, and it is illegal to kill or harass them under state and federal law. Once nearly wiped out, the crocodile population in Florida has rebounded in recent years thanks to conservation efforts. However, as their numbers have increased, so have human-wildlife interactions, prompting the FWC to focus on managing these conflicts.

Despite the similarities in appearance, the American crocodile is distinct from the American alligator. While alligators are more aggressive, crocodiles are generally shy and reclusive, preferring warmer coastal environments like the Florida Keys.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The American crocodile was found injured with a spear lodged in its head while swimming in the Florida Keys.
Wildlife officials from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and Zoo Miami attempted to capture the approximately 8-foot crocodile for treatment, but were unsuccessful.
The American crocodile is a federally threatened species, and it is illegal to kill or harass them under state and federal law. Their population in Florida has rebounded in recent years thanks to conservation efforts.

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