Alligator found abandoned in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Lake (with news video)
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Graig Graziosi
Tue, 21 February 2023 at 12:43 am SGT


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The alligator was spotted off the shore of Duck Island by a passerby. That individual notified the city.

“It’s totally unexpected,” Joseph Puleo, the vice president of District Council 37, which includes the park, told the New York Post.

He noted that the alligator “wasn’t really moving at all,” possibly because winter in New York is significantly cooler than the tropical climate the reptile needs to stay healthy.

City workers successfully removed the alligator from the pond and transported it to an animal care facility for examination and treatment.

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"Parks are not suitable homes for animals not indigenous to those parks-domesticated or otherwise," a spokesperson for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation said in a statement. "In addition to the potential danger to park goers this could have caused, releasing non-indigenous animals or unwanted pets can lead to the elimination of native species and unhealthy water quality."

The department noted that the alligator could have been cold-shocked from the chilly water.

Megan Lalor, a spokesperson for the Parks Department, told the New York Post that the alligator was likely dumped in the water by someone who previously owned it as a pet.

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In 2003 a tiger named “Ming” made national headlines after it was found living inside a Harlem apartment. Ming’s owner also had been keeping an alligator — named Al — inside one of the bedrooms.


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