clombardi
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- May 13, 2005
As if FL doesn't have enough alligators, we New Jerseyans are now sending our extras to WDW! (Who knew we even had extra alligators!)
Check out the beginning of this article from the Atlantic City Press printed on 8/12/08....
"CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE - A 4-foot alligator found alongside a road in Burlington County last week will get a free trip to Disney World.
Or, at least, the wetlands around it.
Fred Schubert found the alligator last week in a crate alongside the road near his home in the Lower Bank section of Washington Township. The alligator's mouth was taped shut, which must have made the task of wrestling the gator into his pickup truck somewhat easier for Schubert, a construction contractor.
The Cape May County Park & Zoo agreed to take the alligator - a female - temporarily, but not for public display, senior zookeeper Kevin Wilson said.
Instead, she and any others that have outgrown their private suburban menageries will go to a sanctuary in Florida to live out their days."
The rest of the article can be found at:
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/185/story/227111.html
Do you think the reporter really meant Gatorland?
Check out the beginning of this article from the Atlantic City Press printed on 8/12/08....
"CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE - A 4-foot alligator found alongside a road in Burlington County last week will get a free trip to Disney World.
Or, at least, the wetlands around it.
Fred Schubert found the alligator last week in a crate alongside the road near his home in the Lower Bank section of Washington Township. The alligator's mouth was taped shut, which must have made the task of wrestling the gator into his pickup truck somewhat easier for Schubert, a construction contractor.
The Cape May County Park & Zoo agreed to take the alligator - a female - temporarily, but not for public display, senior zookeeper Kevin Wilson said.
Instead, she and any others that have outgrown their private suburban menageries will go to a sanctuary in Florida to live out their days."
The rest of the article can be found at:
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/185/story/227111.html
Do you think the reporter really meant Gatorland?