A normal doorstep transformed into a bizarre wildlife encounter recently when two massive alligators appeared and rang the doorbell of a Florida residence.
On Friday, April 18, a user known as byzvntine shared a 30-second video captured by their Ring doorbell camera.

The footage, posted to a popular Florida-focused Reddit forum, shows two enormous, uninvited reptiles approaching the front door like they were stopping by for a visit.
“They’re just inspectors looking for deficiencies in your house’s construction,” one commenter joked. Another added, “So you’re telling me they’re… InvestiGATORS?”
In the clip, one of the alligators stands tall on its hind legs, snout pressed to the camera, offering an uncomfortably close look into its cold, watchful eye. Its partner hangs back on the walkway, relaxed and motionless, clearly not in a rush.
With a thud, the doorbell-ringing gator drops back to all fours, its snout nearly hitting the teal blue door—seemingly satisfied with the job. The two then sit for a moment, as if genuinely expecting someone to answer the door.
But when no one comes, the determined gator takes it up a notch. It creeps forward, walks over the welcome mat, and stares through the glass. Then, as if weighing its options, it lifts itself up again and starts clawing at the door and nearby wall. It even appears to try to open the door, scratching away with clear purpose.
Unfortunately for the reptile, its head throws off its balance, and within seconds, it topples sideways into a cushioned bench, awkwardly wedging itself between the wall and the bench legs. For a brief second, it shifts slightly, possibly a little embarrassed. Meanwhile, its laid-back friend remains completely unfazed, still lounging in place.
The video quickly went viral, with hundreds of comments pouring in. “LMAO not them ringing the damn doorbell,” one user wrote. Another chimed in, “If you’re cold, they’re cold. Take your swamp puppies inside.”