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A 59-year-old man was killed just after midnight on Thursday when he collided with an 11-foot alligator while driving down a Florida road.

According to theHillsborough County Sheriff’s Office, driver John Hopkins was traveling down a road in Lithia when he struck the large reptile around 12:30 a.m.

The impact caused Hopkins' vehicle to veer off the roadway, where it overturned and landed in a ditch.

Detectives responded to the crash and pronounced Hopkins dead at the scene. The alligator was also killed in the accident.

Hopkins also lived in Lithia, theTampa Bay Timesreported.

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According to theMiami Herald, the incident occurred just a couple of miles fromAlafia River State Park, which is home to a population of alligators.

Alligators arenative to Floridaand have lived in the state’s marshes, swamps, rivers, and lakes for centuries, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The animal is also a large part of Floridian life.

According to theKey West Aquarium, Gainesville — home of the Florida Gators college football team — has the largest population of alligators in the United States.Gatorland, a theme park dedicated to alligators, is also located just a short drive from Disney World.

In all, the FWC believes there arearound 1.3 million alligatorsin the state’s 67 counties.

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On average, the size of an average male alligator is 11.2 feet, while female alligators are typically three feet smaller, according to theSmithsonian National Zoo. The largest male alligators can weigh nearly half a ton or 1,000 pounds.

source: people.com