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Dead alligator found in river south of Wichita was likely a pet released into the wild

Mar. 10 Kansas wildlife officials say a dead alligator found in a river south of Wichita was likely someone's pet that was released into the wild. Game Wardens with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism said a state transportation worker found the carcass of an American Alligator in the Ninnescah River in Sumner County. The alligator was about 3 years old. "This was obviously .

State worker finds alligator carcass in south Kansas river

State worker finds alligator carcass in south Kansas river March 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WELLINGTON, Kan. (AP) The carcass of an American alligator was recently found in a south-central Kansas river, and wildlife officials speculate the animal was likely being kept as a pet before being released into the wild when it got too big to keep. A Kansas Department of Transportation worker recently discovered the carcass in the Ninnescah River in Sumner County as he worked along the river bank, Kansas City television station WDAF reported. A zoologist determined the reptile, which is native to the southeastern U.S., was about 3 years old.

Tony s Kansas City: Kansas City Animal Lover News Links

Tony s Kansas City Wednesday, March 10, 2021 Because wayback hottie Pamela taught us that love for animals could lead to fascinating conversations with hotties . . . We share a glimpse at local stories in support of our furry, feathered, scaly & flippered friends. Bunny Rescue: Hop To It!!! A surge of rabbit adoptions happen near Easter, which is quickly approaching, and then they often get surrendered to organizations like the Missouri House Rabbit Society Robin Rysavy established The Missouri House Rabbit Society in 1994 after a veterinarian had given her pet rabbit amoxicillin, a drug that kills rabbits by sterilizing the gut. Animal Rights Not A Croc

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