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'Y'all this is happening right now at the Publix': Video shows sneaky alligator hiding under shopping carts
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Date:2025-04-17 23:18:35
A viral video shows an alligator recently spotted hiding under a set of shopping carts outside a supermarket in South Carolina.
The reptile set up shop underneath the metal carts in the town of Summerville in Dorchester County, about 25 miles northwest of Charleston.
"Y'all this is happening right now at the Publix," Lisa Royal, who filmed a shot of the gator says in the video taken last week. "There is an alligator under the shopping carts outside.”
Footage obtained by USA TODAY shows the gator resting underneath the caution tape, some snapping photos of the reptile.
“It was so unbelievably out of the ordinary, I had to stop and document the moment!” Royal told WFLA -TV.
Watch:Crews use fire hoses to remove 12-foot 'angry' alligator from North Carolina road
'He just needs some bread and milk': Facebook users weigh in on alligator sighting
The video, posted on Facebook, drew comments.
"He just needs some bread and milk," one user wrote in the comment section below the video.
"It's a lil one that wouldn't stop me from shopping geeze ppl it's a whole 3 feet and more afraid of you than you are of it," another person posted.
"Poor little guy, he has no idea where to go," someone else wrote.
It was not immediately known what happened to the alligator.
USA TODAY has reached out to Publix.
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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