Someone abandoned an alligator in a plastic container in an empty lot in New Jersey.
Executive Director of the MCSPCA, Ross Licitra states, "It is illegal for New Jersey residents to keep alligators or caimans, which are considered potentially dangerous exotic species. Not only is it a danger to the public, but these animals, when kept in captivity, need very specific care that only professionals can provide."
The MCSPCA Humane Law Enforcement Division is seeking any information about who may have abandoned the gator. If you have any information about the owner of this alligator, please contact MCSPCA Humane Law Enforcement Chief Mike Goldfarb at 732-440-1539. They say all callers may remain anonymous.
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