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Streamer Clavicular is under investigation after shooting an alligator live on camera, and what he said right after sealed his fate

Florida officials are actively investigating “Looksmaxxing” streamer Clavicular after he appeared to shoot an alligator live on camera during a stream in the Everglades. The incident came to light through BroBible, with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission confirming it is now looking into the matter.

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The stream took place on a Thursday, when Clavicular and a group of fellow streamers went on an airboat ride through the Everglades. Viewers watched as the group discharged firearms, with Clavicular and his companions appearing to fire multiple shots at what they believed was an already dead alligator.

What drew particular attention was a comment Clavicular made on stream immediately after the shooting. He stated, “Gotta make sure…Yeah, I think it’s dead,” after firing several rounds into the animal. The remark, made directly into a live microphone, quickly circulated across social media and drew widespread condemnation.

The FWC confirmed it is actively looking into the footage

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued a statement confirming awareness of the video. “The FWC is aware of a video depicting individuals in the Everglades on an airboat who appear to be discharging firearms at an alligator,” the agency said. It added that officers are looking into the incident and will provide additional information when available.

The backlash online was swift, with viewers calling out what they perceived as a flagrant disregard for wildlife and potentially illegal conduct. Footage of streamers facing consequences for on-camera behavior has become a recurring pattern, as seen in a separate case where filmed assault footage led to criminal charges against multiple parties.

The FWC investigation is ongoing, and no charges have been announced. The broader conversation around on-camera conduct and real-world consequences has gained renewed attention as more incidents captured during live streams result in formal scrutiny from authorities.


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Saqib Soomro
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Saqib Soomro is a writer covering politics, entertainment, and internet culture. He spends most of his time following trending stories, online discourse, and the moments that take over social media. He is an LLB student at the University of London. When he’s not writing, he’s usually gaming, watching anime, or digging through law cases.