A normal doorway turned into a surreal wildlife scene when two giant crocodiles appeared and rang the doorbell of the Florida house. On Friday, April 18, a user named Byzvntine shared a 30-second video captured by their ring doorbell camera. The video posted on a popular Florida Reddit forum shows two giant, unwelcome reptiles as close to the front door as they stopped to visit. One commenter joked that they were just inspectors looking for flaws in the building. Another added, you told me they… investigators? In the clip, one of the crocodile stands high on its hind legs, with his nose pressed against the camera, making it uncomfortable looking at its cold, alert eyes at the cold, alert eyes. Its companion hangs on the sidewalk, relaxed and still, obviously not in a hurry. With the sensation, the alligator of the doorbell ring fell back to all quarters, and its nose almost hit the blue blue door, satisfied with the job. Then, the two then sat for a moment, as if they were really expecting someone to answer the door. But when no one comes, the firm crocodile raises it a gap. It climbed forward, walked past the welcome mat and stared at the glass. Then, as if weighing its choices, it raised itself again and began to gripping its claws on the door and the nearby walls. It even seemed to try to open the door, scratching clearly. Unfortunately for the reptile, its head is off balance, and within seconds it places the sides on a cushioned bench wedges awkwardly between the wall and the bench legs. For a brief second, it moved slightly, which might be a bit awkward. Meanwhile, its leisurely friends are still completely uncomfortable and still hang out in the right place. One user wrote that the video spread quickly and hundreds of comments poured in. Another person inserts, and if you are cold, they will be very cold. Bring the swamp puppy in. A typical day in Florida: Crocodiles come to people’s homes at night and ring the doorbell, just like when you’re drunk and come home with a friend. pic.twitter.com/zntiajtsjz Still Learning (@still_learner), Florida Crocodile caught on a ring doorbell on April 19, 2025, trying to open a door to enter the house. pic.twitter.com/2fboyruj3j oli London (@olilondontv) April 19, 2025 American crocodiles (Florida and Louisiana natives) can still be viewed quickly, despite their awkward land, sprinting at 35 mph on land and swimming at 20 mph. In Florida, they live in all 67 counties and are often found, especially after major weather events such as Hurricane Milton, which hit the state in early October. Storms often place wildlife in areas where they usually do not live. Christopher Gillette, from the roaring acre shelter, urged locals to stay alert and give the animals space. Floods allow crocodiles to enter places they usually cannot reach. Always keep distance. Finally, no one opened the door and the crocodile lingers. A large number of crocodiles appear at home during horror moments, and the ringing (video) first appeared on Linda Ikeji’s blog.
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