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Massive gators keep showing humans who's boss

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A yawning alligator at Cumberland Island National Seashore in Georgia.

Massive alligators have been showing humans who's really boss for years.

Here's a look at some of the blatant shows of strength we've seen from alligators over the past few months:

Oh, you're playing golf? 

On Monday, two very large gators were caught taking a stroll at two separate golf courses near Charleston, S.C..

Instagram user @MayorJuan captured video of one of the alligators on Kiawah Island. In the video, the gator slowly makes its way across the fairway as golfers stand in the distance.

That same day, Carrie Moores, who works in the marketing department for the Barrier Islands Free Medical Clinic, snapped a picture of another massive gator a few miles away during a charity golf tournament.

"It was literally a dinosaur," she told the Charleston Post & Courier. "People said it was one of the largest ones they had ever seen."

Scary alligator literally eats a player's golf ball

Yup. An alligator was caught on camera making a snack of a player's ball at the Long Marsh golf course at Rotunda West in Florida last weekend, WPTV reported.

Remember the Trump gator?

In February, an orange alligator was spotted in a pond near Charleston, S.C.. Locals joked that the gator was either using too much tanning lotion or a huge Clemson football fan, AP reported. 

And never forget this behemoth alligator 

In January, Facebook user Kim Joiner shared a video that is almost terrifying to see: a huge alligator making its way along a path in Florida as several people nearby watch.