Michigan police were called out to the front yard of a Hampton Township home to wrangle an unusual non-native animal -- a 3-foot South American crocodile.
Investigators are unclear how the crocodile ended up out in the wild. In Hampton Township, it is illegal for reptiles “not ordinarily of a domestic nature” to be kept in a person’s home. American ...
Later, gator! Wild drone footage caught a pair of Florida deputies lassoing a wily alligator in a local’s yard and throwing it in the back of their cop cruiser, all in a day’s work. The Lake County ...
Another video shows Landry’s son carrying a live alligator through the front yard of their residence. Landry later said he killed that alligator, according to the report. Landry admitted to going out ...
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call over the weekend about an alligator lounging outside a Central Florida home that deputies eventually wrangled and captured. The call, the office ...
Deputies with the Lake County Sheriff's Office (LCSO) had a wild encounter wrangling a 6-foot alligator in a local resident's yard, and luckily for the internet, it was captured on drone and body cam ...
An uninvited guest of the reptilian kind? Yes, where in Clermont did it happen and who captured it? Also, what happened to ...
Florida's alligator mating season, from April to June, sees increased alligator activity and potential for human encounters. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) advises against ...
The crocodile, native to South America, was relocated to a Michigan zoo, police say. Hampton Township Public Safety Department What is a crocodile native to South America doing in Michigan, where ...
If you've lived in Florida for long enough, you likely know that coexisting with alligators is a part of life in the Sunshine State. As long as you keep your distance and never feed one if it crosses ...