An alligator abandoned in New York City was found 'very lethargic' near a lake in Brooklyn's Prospect Park on Sunday. The 4-foot alligator was possibly suffering cold shock, local authorities said, since the species is used to tropical climates.
An alligator abandoned in New York City was found"very lethargic" near a lake in Brooklyn's Prospect Park on Sunday. The 4-foot alligator was possibly suffering cold shock, local authorities said, since the species is used to tropical climates.
the National Wildlife Federation. Alligators are native to the coastal wetlands of the U.S. Southeast, and it is unclear how this alligator ended up in a New York City park.
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