Why did this alligator cross the road?
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Flagler County Sheriff's Office photo
PALM COAST, Fla. (FOX 13) - Why did the alligator cross the road? To get away from a trapper, apparently.
Deputies in Flagler County say they were monitoring this 5-foot-long gator as it hanging out on a corner in Palm Coast this morning. When it darted out into a crosswalk, two of the deputies stopped traffic to allow the critter to cross into a wooded area, which only took about 30 seconds.
"He just walked in the crosswalk like it was normal,'' FCSO Corporal Kenny Goncalves offered.
A trapper had been called, but after the gator crossed the street and took off for the woods, the trapper call was cancelled -- meaning this alligator is free to keep roaming.
An FCSO Facebook post showing the photo by Mark Olson, a Citizens Observer Program member, is getting a lot of attention, and more than a few jokes.
"This is probably a pretty common sight, just a Florida Easter Bunny crossing the street," one user commented.
"At least our local gators are law a-biting citizens," another quipped.