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Man hid an alligator in his Florida garage to keep it from being eaten, report says

A young alligator like this one was picked up off a Florida road and taken home to live in a man’s garage, the state says. The alligator was confiscated and released.
A young alligator like this one was picked up off a Florida road and taken home to live in a man’s garage, the state says. The alligator was confiscated and released.

A homeowner says he was keeping an alligator captive in his garage to prevent it from being eaten, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says.

The odd discovery was made Oct. 3 when a state wildlife investigator got a tip that an alligator was seen in the garage of home on Limewood Lane in northwest Orlando, according to an affidavit.

A visit to the cul-de-sac revealed a “35-40 gallon aquarium containing an American alligator, approximately 3.5 (feet) long” could be seen sitting near the garage’s open door, the report says.

The 50-year-old head of the household said he was on his way to work Sept. 23 when he saw the alligator and stopped to catch it, investigators say. The man’s intention, he told officials, was to take the reptile to Gatorland, an alligator refuge, “so it would not be harmed.”

A state wildlife officer found the 3.5 foot alligator was being kept in an aquarium that was small and dirty, according to a report.
A state wildlife officer found the 3.5 foot alligator was being kept in an aquarium that was small and dirty, according to a report. FWC photo

“He saw it crossing the road and he did not want it to get run over or for someone to pick it up and take it home and eat it,” the report states.

The man did not have the required state permits to keep an alligator, and the investigating officer noted the reptile was not receiving proper care. The aquarium was also poorly secured, making the alligator a potential threat to safety, according to the report.

“Not only was the aquarium small but it was dirty and only had a small mesh top with dumbbell weights holding it down,” the report states.

Investigators charged the man with unlawful possession or transporting of an alligator, and possession of an alligator without a permit, the report states.

The alligator was seized by the FWC and released into Lake Apopka, just west of Orlando.

Florida’s waterways are home to an estimated 1.3 million alligators, and they grow to as much as 14 feet long, the state says.

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This story was originally published October 26, 2023 at 11:55 AM with the headline "Man hid an alligator in his Florida garage to keep it from being eaten, report says."

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Mark Price
The Charlotte Observer
Mark Price is a state reporter for The Charlotte Observer and McClatchy News outlets in North Carolina. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology. 
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