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Police found a 5-foot-long, 70-pound alligator. That gator has been confiscated and is now resting comfortably inside a domestic animal control shelter. (CNN/WTMJ)
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Updated: Friday, 17 Aug 2012, 8:27 AM EDT
Published : Friday, 17 Aug 2012, 8:27 AM EDT
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (CNN/WTMJ) - An animal living in a Milwaukee home really belonged in a zoo.
Police found a 5-foot-long, 70-pound alligator. That gator has been confiscated and is now resting comfortably inside a domestic animal control shelter.
The homeowner says he's upset because the animal, named "Wally-Gator," was considered part of the family. He says Wally was living on a diet of fish, crickets and frozen rats.
Animal control says people keeping alligators as pets is common.
"It's kind of interesting, because we may not see one for 2, 3, 4 months. And then all of the sudden in a month's time we'll get 3 or 4 of them," said John McDowell.
Wally's owner says he and his family didn't know keeping an alligator as a pet was illegal.
Police have not said how they were tipped off to the presence of the illicit pet.
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