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Massachusetts Environmental Police have released new video showing the moment when they captured an escaped water monitor ...
Goose, the 5-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped from a Webster home two weeks ago, is no longer on the loose.
When Mack Ralbovsky from Rainforest Reptiles brought Goose out at a surreal press conference, the lizard was a bit squirmy — ...
Following the news that the weeks-long search for Goose, the water monitor, had finally ended, the Massachusetts Environmental Police have shared video footage of his capture in Douglas last Saturday.
Police revealed that Goose,​ the five-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped a home in Webster, Massachusetts,​ two weeks ...
Goose, a water monitor lizard, escaped from its residence at 17 Blueberry Hill on July 18, Webster Police Chief Michael Shaw said.
After weeks of searching, the elusive water monitor lizard that went missing in central Massachusetts has been safely ...
After several officials talked about how Goose had been captured and that its unnamed owner faces civil charges for housing the illegal lizard, Goose finally appeared. It was held tenderly by Mack ...
A five-foot water monitor lizard named Goose, illegal to own in Massachusetts, was found two weeks after escaping from its Webster home.
For two weeks, the 5-foot-long water monitor lizard named ''Goose'' wandered around central Massachusetts and Connecticut, ...
The 5-foot-long water monitor, whose name is Goose, first went missing out of a Webster home on July 18. Video Quality Speed 00:00 00:46 5-foot-long water monitor that was missing for weeks safely ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is using an argument scene from the 2019 film "Marriage Story" to scare wolves away from ...