The New York City Parks and Recreation Department has made a rare discovery: an alligator has been found in a Brooklyn park.
Alligators inhabit Florida and the tropical and humid south-east of the United States: much further north, in New York, one of these reptiles was found alive, but in a very bad state, in a park in Brooklyn, a announced the city on Monday. The extremely rare discovery of the animal, probably abandoned by its owner, was made Sunday morning in the pond of Prospect Park, the great green lung of the borough of Brooklyn, announced in a press release, supporting photos, New York Parks and Recreation Department.
Rangers of the megacity’s green spaces pulled the alligator out of the water (1.2 meters long) “in poor condition and very lethargic”, according to the statement. “Fortunately no one was injured and the animal is under observation”, immediately sent to the Bronx zoo, another borough of New York Without designating or finding the person responsible for the incongruous presence in the city of the alligator, the service of Green Spaces warned that “releasing animals into New York City parks is illegal.”
“thermal shock”
The animal, accustomed to “hot and tropical climates”, probably suffered “thermal shock” in the cold water of the Prospect Park pond, even though it was a pleasant 10 degrees Sunday morning in New York. “Parks are not suitable habitats for this type of animal, whether domestic or not.” This “can be dangerous for walkers […]make natural species disappear […] Read more
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