Art Williams was the one who spotted the crocodile in his garden over Easter weekend in Texas, USA.
Speaking
about the unexpected visitor Mr Williams said he’s used to alligators
being in the area, which is why he built a fence to keep them away from
the pond where his grandchildren swim. However, this reptile somehow
managed to trespass on Williams’ backyard.
In his own words: “My
wife and I are just going for a walk, with our new dog, and there’s
that 3,4 meter-long alligator just about 4 meters from us.” Williams
called on the help of Gary Saurage, who runs the Gator Country wildlife
park, to remove the massive animal, for everyone’s safety.
After a bit of work, as the beast was being particularly aggressive, the croc was safely hauled out of the pond. The animal was later confirmed as a male, around 35 to 40 years old, his weight is about 180kg and length 3,4m.
Saurage
took the reptile back to his park to join more than 400 other
alligators. He says there’s no reason for people to fear the toothy
lizards, as long as they keep a safe distance and never attempt to feed
them. He points out that alligators can run 35km per hour on land and “you can’t run that fast.”
Gary
Saurage, 45, who runs the Gator Country wildlife park in Beaumont,
Texas, was called out on Monday morning to catch a giant reptile
After a bit of work, as the beast was being particularly aggressive, the croc was safely hauled out of the pond. The animal was later confirmed as a male, around 35 to 40 years old, his weight is about 180kg and length 3,4m.
Saurage took the reptile back to his park to join more than 400 other alligators
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