A Florida nurse killed a mammoth alligator last week and landed a spot in the record books. His 14-foot, 3 1/2-inch gator was the longest gator ever taken in the state of Florida. The previous record was 14-foot, 5/8-inch.
Robert “Tres” Ammerman is a seasoned hunter; previous hunts have yielded at least three 13-foot or longer alligators. His latest catch, though, was mind-boggling big and weighed in at 645 pounds. Ammerman says the gator pulled his boat — loaded down with three men — around the lake for 45 minutes before tiring.
While Ammerman’s feat is impressive, he’s not the only nurse to snag a spot in the record books. Take a look at these record-breaking nurses:
Know any other nurses who’ve completed an amazing feat? Tell us about it!
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