
Alligator removed from New Mexico home gets settled in zoo: report
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An alligator was removed from a home in New Mexico during a criminal investigation, and now the reptile is living at the Albuquerque BioPark Zoo, a new report says.
Cortney Moore is an associate lifestyle writer/producer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent on Twitter at @CortneyMoore716.
A spokesperson for the New Mexico Department of Game & Fish told Fox News Digital that details about the alligator's capture can't be revealed because an investigation is still in progress.
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