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Alligator hit by car on US 501 in Myrtle Beach area. It’s 2nd wild animal hit in a week

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources posted on Facebook about being aware of alligators this time of year, which are soaking up the sun in order to warm up for mating season.
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources posted on Facebook about being aware of alligators this time of year, which are soaking up the sun in order to warm up for mating season. MyrtleBeach

An alligator was struck by a vehicle on U.S. 501 near Conway Thursday evening, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources.

This is the second animal that has been hit by a vehicle on the busy Myrtle Beach area highway in less than a week.

A male black bear was hit in the Carolina Forest area on Sunday.

The alligator was hit by the vehicle near Wild Wing Boulevard and U.S. 501 in Conway, according to a text from SCDNR spokesperson Greg Lucas.

Law enforcement responded to the scene, but could not find the alligator, Lucas said.

The alligator was reported to be about 4 or 5 feet long.

The black bear that was struck had to be euthanized because of his injuries. A Conway Police report said the bear, which was unable to stand, was located in the wood line with what appeared to be injuries to his back and back legs.

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