Pet alligator living in basement for 25 years removed in police action

An alligator living at a residence’s basement for 25 years was removed after the police received the information that it was kept illegally.

The incident occurred in Ohio state of the United States (US).

According to details shared by the Ohio police on its Facebook account, on February 27, Madison Township Police Department received a report of an American Alligator being penned in the basement of a residence in Groveport, Ohio.

The Ohio Department of Agriculture was notified, and confirmed the residents did not possess a valid exotic animal permit as required by Ohio law.

State wildlife officials responded to the scene escorted by Commander Darrell Breneman, where the property owner voluntarily surrendered the animal.

The alligator’s owner Dusty Rhoades said that he got it from a reptile flea market. “I just got him when he was about a foot long. I’ve had him ever since,” he said while talking to media

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Alli will eventually have a new home at an alligator sanctuary in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

On February 28, people in a UK town were shocked when they saw a strange creature with its half resembling an alligator while the other half a fish.

The creature that can grow up to ten feet in length washed up on a canal bank in Risca, according to a Daily Mail report.

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Caroline Brown, 51, who was walking her dog along the canal when the carcass with a long snout and dozens of razor-sharp teeth caught her attention.

It was dubbed an alligator gar – an aquatic animal usually found 4,800 miles away in America. It is not yet clear how it ended up on the bank.

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