Karen Alfano moved into her new home in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. However, she didn’t expect any neighbors to come and welcome her to the neighborhood or visitors just to say hi. She was really surprised when she heard the doorbell ringing.

Then, she went to the door to check and see who it was, she was really shocked and surprised to see an alligator ringing the doorbell. Maybe the animal was just trying to welcome her to the neighborhood! However, she didn’t open the door because she didn’t want to risk it.

Karen decided to call the authorities and asked for help. When they arrived at her house, they safely removed the two-meter-long reptile and relocate it.

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However, Karen’s door was scratched and the alligator did a little damage to the shelves.

After the video was shared on social media, it received many comments. Some social media users joked that the alligator was looking for lunch, while others hoped authorities didn’t kill him. However, the animal wasn’t harmed or injured during the relocating mission.
One person pointed out that the house was located in the middle of the alligator’s habitat, so he didn’t know where to go now.
There are many alligators Myrtle Beach. However, it’s safe to visit the city. Don’t let alligators ruin your travel plans. Alligators love to hand around the ponds at golf courses, or you may find them in rivers and waterways. However, they don’t like the ocean, so a beach is a safe place for humans.
Alligators can usually be found up to 70 miles upriver on the Cape Fear River in Wilmington.