An alligator living on a pond at an old Coca-Cola plant in Florida for a long time was relocated. As per reports, this came after the residents of the nearby area expressed concerns that the reptile would escape from a hole in the fence around the factory.

“That’s a little heavy for that animal,” Director John Panner of Croc Encounters, the gator’s new home, told WFLA. As per the outlet, locals were feeding food to the gator - something which is “illegal and dangerous”. This uncontrolled feeding led to the animal gaining tons of weight. Panner shared with the outlet that the alligator will “live a healthier lifestyle” at its new place.
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“All of our alligators get a mix of pellet diet,” he said. “We’ll also feed fish, we also feed chicken, we’ll do that on a regular basis, and hopefully, he’ll slim down a bit,” he added.
WFLA also shared a video about the animal:
The video prompted people to post varied comments. While an individual wrote, “He will now be on a diet, good”, another added, “Give that gator back to his human”.
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{{/usCountry}}The video prompted people to post varied comments. While an individual wrote, “He will now be on a diet, good”, another added, “Give that gator back to his human”.
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{{/usCountry}}The relocated alligator is lovingly called Coca-Cola, after the place where it previously used to reside.