An animal rescuer reported that he got a call regarding a six-foot alligator discovered inside a woman’s house in Detroit.
Animal Magic’s Mark Rosenthal stated that the woman found the gator in her late son’s room just days after his funeral. According to Rosenthal, the rescue operation took around 30 minutes. (RELATED: Grizzly Bear Attacks School Trip In Bloody Encounter, Remains At Large)
“I used the sweatshirt again, put it over its head, and just grabbed it by the tail and lifted it by the tail until it was balanced at the top. Then I got off the milk crate, got him down, and then put him in the container you’ll see here in a minute,” said Rosenthal, per CBS News.
Rosenthal described the alligator as scared and aggressive, having been confined in a glass aquarium only slightly larger than its body. He noted that the animal had no heat source, no drinking or swimming water, and nothing to eat.
The rescue crew took him in later in the day from the home on Grand River and 7 Mile.
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Michigan has no statewide ban on owning alligators as pets, but numerous cities — including Detroit — prohibit them under local ordinances. Rosenthal noted that people who attempt to circumvent these regulations will ultimately learn they cannot outmaneuver nature’s laws.
“I don’t care what you have if you can give it a full life. You’re never going to give an alligator a full life because they get huge, and where are you going to keep it?” said Rosenthal, per CBS News.
Rosenthal stated that the animal, nicknamed “Navi the Gator,” will be relocated to a Florida sanctuary, where it will live in a multi-million-dollar enclosure.
















