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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Cops left stunned after discovering this hissing alligator in a sewer. Cape Coral police said they responded to a report of an alligator in a sewer opening. When they arrive in the scene, they quickly found the creature after hearing a blood-curdling hiss coming from the drain. An officer's body camera recorded the video on May 15 of a trapper pulling out the 7-foot-long reptile. The fearless trapper then used a noose to grab the gator before pulling it out of the sewer head first. Cape Coral police assisted with the removal of the alligator, which thrashed and rolled a few times on the grass before being put in the back of a pickup. 24 May 2019 Pictured: Alligator rescued from drain in Cape Coral. Photo credit: Cape Coral PD / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • This is the incredible moment an enormous 11ft alligator, which sounded like a "dinosaur", strolls across a green in the middle of a golf game. Ed Vance and his golf buddies were left stunned when the giant beast suddenly stepped out of a bush and nonchalantly walked past as they attempted to finish off a round at the Savannah Harbor Club on Hutchinson Island, Georgia. Hilariously, at one point, as the stunned golfers can be heard shouting expletives, the terrifying reptile flopped to the ground and began to sun himself just inches from the 17th hole. Ed, who lives in Savanah, Georgia, captured the amazing two-minute video on his mobile phone. Ed said he was getting ready to “chip up” onto the green when they heard a loud noise coming from the brush line. In the video, Ed can be heard saying: “That is nuts. Dude, that’s a monster." While another player can be heard joking, "Y'all wanna play through". Speaking after the event on March 24, Ed added: " We weren't scared, we were in awe. We see alligators out there all the time but not that size and not like that. They are usually just laying next to a pond or are in a pond around the golf course. When it came out of the brush from behind the green, we were amazed because of how huge it was. It was at least 9 feet, probably close to 11. Once it made it on to the green, you could hear a thud from each step it took, almost like you would think a dinosaur would sound like.". 27 Mar 2019 Pictured: Huge alligator interrupts golf game. Photo credit: Ed Vance / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
VIDEO AVAILABLE - JAPAN OUT<br />
Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • Besonderes Haustier: Nobumitsu Murabayashi lebt seit 34 Jahren mit einem Alligator in seiner Wohnung im japanischen Kure / 2016 ***<br />
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Man lives  with 2 meter alligator<br />
In Kure City, Hiroshima, Japan, lives Mr. Nobumitsu Murabayashi, a 65 year old man who has been living with an alligator for 34 years. The alligator’s name is Caiman, and it is a male spectacled caiman. He bought the baby alligator at a festival without thinking too much about it, and now it’s grown into a hefty 2.1 meters and 46 kilograms. Though Mr. Murabayashi keeps a massive tub of water in front of his house for Caiman, he roams freely, spending a lot of his time in the tatami room, or sometimes the bathroom. Because of this, he has to have the tatami renewed once a year, and the sliding paper doors are full of holes. Despite that, Mr. Murabayashi cares for Caiman like his own son, and when he has time he takes him for walks in the city. Don’t worry, he has permission from the city government! He’s been featured in TV shows before, and many people know about him, but still, when people see the huge alligator walking down the street, even the locals stop and stare at him closely. With his children all grown up and independent, Mr. Murabayashi now showers Caiman with all of his attention. Caiman, who is expected to live another 20 to 30 years, has become the joy of Mr. Murabayashi’s life.
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  • President Barack Obama and U.S. Park Service rangers view a small alligator during a tour at Everglades National Park, Fla., on Earth Day, April 22, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)<br />
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  • President Barack Obama and U.S. Park Service rangers view a small alligator during a tour at Everglades National Park, Fla., on Earth Day, April 22, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)<br />
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