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Goose, a water monitor lizard, escaped from its residence at 17 Blueberry Hill on July 18, Webster Police Chief Michael Shaw said.
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 ...
The 5-foot-long lizard will be provided "expert care and a specially designed permanent habitat" at the nonprofit animal ...
Water monitor hysteria, on a good note, has gripped this community.   T-shirts are hot off the presses to show off what ...
Officials announced the capture of Goose, an illegally-owned water monitor who escaped from his home in Webster on July 18.
Water monitors are a type of lizard with sharp teeth, and this one named Goose that is black with white scars on its back was ...
The lizard was spotted near Little Pond in Thompson late last month, confirming suspicions that Goose had crossed state lines ...
Goose, the 5-foot water monitor, resume the elusive lizard king as state and local authorities continue the search for the missing animal.
Water monitors are “not aggressive but best admired from a safe distance — those teeth mean business,” environmental police ...