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Police revealed that Goose,​ the five-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped a home in Webster, Massachusetts,​ two weeks ago, was difficult to find because it had been hiding under tree roots, ...
WEBSTER, Mass. (WJAR) — Police in Massachusetts spoke about the capture of missing lizard on Monday. The 5-foot-long water monitor, whose name is Goose, first went missing out of a Webster home on ...
Goose is no longer on the loose! Police in Webster, Massachusetts, say an elusive water monitor named "Goose" has been safely captured after more than two weeks on the lam. Stream Connecticut News for ...
A missing water monitor whose been on the lam for weeks once again evaded capture near the Connecticut border. According to the Massachusetts Environmental Police, the lizard was spotted on July 30 in ...
Goose, the water monitor lizard that escaped from its Webster home in July and led law enforcement on a wild, ahem, goose ...
A water monitor loose in Webster is putting reptiles and non-native species in focus. Webster authorities urge the public to report it, but no to touch or try to catch it. A species not suited for ...
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A 5-foot long water monitor that escaped from a home in Webster more than a week ago remains on the loose after it was spotted last week in Connecticut. Water monitors are a type of lizard with sharp ...
DOUGLAS, Mass. (WWLP) – The elusive water monitor lizard named Goose, missing since mid-July, has once again resurfaced, this time in Douglas, Massachusetts. Nearly two weeks after it was first ...
Everyone can watch Goose whenever they like,” a reptile worker says while holding the squirming lizard in his arms.
Police revealed that Goose, the five-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped a home in Webster, Massachusetts, two weeks ago, was difficult to find because it had been hiding under tree roots, ...