Email this morning from UM Police:
The University of Miami is aware that a crocodile has recently been seen in Lake Osceola. [MF note: the lake in the center of campus.] Signs are posted around Lake Osceola and near the canals on campus as a reminder of their presence. They may appear docile and calm as they bask in the sun near the rocks or just along the surface of the water, but they should not be approached, and their space should be respected.
Individuals and anyone with pets are strongly advised to remain clear of the edge of the water and not attempt to feed or interact with these animals, if observed.
In Florida, crocodiles and alligators
,can be found in any body of water, and they easily navigate into various waterways. The University has worked with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for guidance on alligators and crocodiles in our community in the past and more information can be found on their website.
This is far from our first crocodile. See, e.g.,
- What? A Croc? (November 25, 2004)
- Croc II ! (December 17, 2004)
- Crocodile Reminder (February 22, 2007)
- Cold Front Flushes Out UM Croc (December 13, 2004)
- Croc Killer on the Loose! (October 2, 2008)