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  2. An alligator in Kent Lake? Police warn Kensington Metropark ...

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    MILFORD — An alligator may be on the loose in Kensington Metropark. "We have been made aware of a possible alligator sighting in Kent Lake at Kensington Metropark," Danielle Mauter, spokeswoman ...

  3. Alligator sighting in Lake Erie? Officials investigate claim ...

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    An Erie resident reported seeing a 4-6 foot long amphibian in Lake Erie on Sunday. How to stay safe if you do spot one.

  4. Lake Erie alligator search enters Week Three. What we know - AOL

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  5. Is the Lake Erie alligator alive and well? Sighting reported ...

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    Initial sighting was Aug. 4, but other witnesses claim to have seen signs of it on Aug. 6 and Aug. 24. The alligator's location is unknown, but it was possibly seen near the East Avenue boat ...

  6. A Lake Erie swamp monster? Alligator sighting begs question ...

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    With Lake Erie having nearly 10,000 square miles of surface water, it’s difficult to guess what may show up next. The reality is if it’s an invasive species, like an alligator or piranha ...

  7. Here's a Map of All the Surprising Places Alligators Have ...

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  8. Alligator sighting in Lake Erie? Here's what to know about ...

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  9. Where is the Lake Erie alligator? Expert weighs in on ... - AOL

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    In this file photo, alligator tracks are shown on the beach along the Gulf of Mexico side of St. Vincent Island. The paw prints were about 15-inches long, 18 inches with claws included.