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00:00So I was really surprised to hear that there was an alligator in the Charles River in Boston of all places.
00:05A young alligator seen along the Charles River in Boston this week is now safe
00:10after being rescued by a local wildlife educator.
00:16Joe Kenny, the local expert who caught the gator,
00:19says he found it Wednesday night in an area where sightings of the critter had been reported.
00:24He went out to search for it as he feared New England temperatures
00:27would mean certain death for the cold-blooded reptile,
00:30which typically require warm climates, preferably temperatures of more than 80 degrees.
00:36This here is a one-year-old alligator.
00:38I rescued it last night from the Charles River in Boston.
00:43Recently, the temperatures have been dropping into the 30s, and that's really cold for an alligator.
00:49The reptile became an instant social media sensation as locals could not believe their eyes
00:54when they saw it slithering away.
00:56But Kenny thought his initial search would come up empty-handed,
01:00as the critter is only a little more than a foot long.
01:03So the first thing that went through my mind was that there's no way I'm going to find it.
01:08It's a tiny little alligator in the Charles River.
01:10It's a big river.
01:11I went out there.
01:12It took me all of 10 minutes, maybe 15, walking along the edge of the area that it was last seen in,
01:18and it stuck out pretty good along the muddy bottom of the river.
01:20So it was pretty easy.
01:23I was a little shocked, though, to be honest, that I actually found it.
01:27Wildlife officials are allowing Kenny to keep the critter until they find a more suitable home for Charles.
01:33An investigation is now underway to see how the gator got loose in Boston.
01:37But they suspect it was likely an exotic pet that somebody either unintentionally let loose or purposely released.
01:45This is not the first time an alligator has shown up in Boston.
01:48Another one was spotted in the Charles River in 2010.
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