Alligator found in vacant lot
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The alligator is believed to be a pet that was abandoned by its owner.
NEW JERSEY (Web Desk) - Animal rescuers in New Jersey said they are investigating the origins of an unusual non-native animal picked up in Monmouth County: an alligator.
The Monmouth County SPCA said in a Facebook post that a member of the public called the organization Saturday night to report an alligator in a plastic container in the empty lot next to his home.
"The young alligator was brought back to the shelter and given a clean tank that allowed proper air circulation and is being kept in a climate-controlled area," the post said. "The alligator will be transferred to the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife shortly."
The alligator is believed to be a pet that was abandoned by its owner. Alligators and caimans are not legal to keep as pets in New Jersey.