VIDEO: That enormous gator at a Florida golf course is back
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VIDEO: That enormous gator at a Florida golf course eats a turtle

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Remember that 14-foot gator roaming Myakka Pines Golf Club just a couple of weeks ago? Well, it's back, eating turtles for breakfast and walking around like it owns the place.

The Florida golf club posted a video to its Facebook page of a gator walking through a bunker (didn't rake it), through the fairway and onto an adjacent fairway. All the while, the superintendent is trailing the gator. A number of golfers simply stop their round, pull out their phones and look in awe of the gator. The gator walked like it's looking for the gym.

Gator walking across 2 fairways yesterday...video by Dillan on the golf course maintenance crew

Posted by Myakka Pines Golf Club on Thursday, March 26, 2015

The club also posted a few photos of the gator, dubbed Goliath, eating a turtle for breakfast.

Just remember: that could be your head.

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