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PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — An alligator is safe after it was recovered from a Philadelphia home during an eviction.
ACCT Philly says the alligator, originally named “Chompy,” was in a home on the 2500 block of Cumberland Street. Workers were able to get him out of the house, and he is now headed to a rescue in Florida.
The gator’s name has been changed to Ferdinand.
A Husky named Gia was also recovered from the home.
ACCT Philly says they’ve seen an unusually high number of exotic animals this week, including a blue-tongued skink, a pheasant and two quail.
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