Alligator found, saved in Lake Michigan



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Authorities in Illinois rescued Monday a four-foot alligator from Lake Michigan, officials said.

"It's not every day that someone reports an alligator in Lake Michigan and the report is true," said Waukegan City in a Facebook message.

Image: Lake Michigan Alligator
A kayaker found the alligator near the shores of Lake Michigan, off Waukegan, in Illinois, about an hour north of Chicago.Courtesy City of Waukegan

Waukegan is about an hour north of Chicago, on the shores of Lake Michigan, near the Wisconsin border.

A kayaker who originally believed that the reptile was a dead salmon called 911 after seeing an alligator head in the water, reported the Lake County News-Sun.

"I was just in shock," said kayaker David Castaneda to the newspaper. "I did not know if it was a real alligator or toy."

According to the post, animal control officials and employees of a yacht broker and a storage company rescued the animal, who was taken to a life protection center wild in the nearby town of Lake Forest.

It was unclear how the alligator ended up in the lake, but a photo posted on the city's Facebook page showed what appeared to be tape wrapped around his mouth.

A wildlife protection center official told News-Sun that the animal was "definitely about to borrow".

"I would say it would be a chance if he was still living a few weeks," said the official, according to the newspaper. "Lake Michigan is getting colder every week."

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