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Police revealed that Goose, the five-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped a home in Webster, Massachusetts, two weeks ...
Goose, the 5-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped from a Webster home two weeks ago, is no longer on the loose.
A five-foot water monitor lizard named Goose, illegal to own in Massachusetts, was found two weeks after escaping from its Webster home.
When Mack Ralbovsky from Rainforest Reptiles brought Goose out at a surreal press conference, the lizard was a bit squirmy — ...
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 ...
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WWLP Springfield on MSNGoose the water monitor lizard safely captured after weeks of searchingAfter weeks of searching, the elusive water monitor lizard that went missing in central Massachusetts has been safely ...
Officials are sharing more details on the two-week escape of a large lizard from a Webster, Massachusetts, home, which ended ...
The water monitor named Goose first went missing out of a Webster home on July 18. Police said that the lizard was captured ...
Goose, a water monitor lizard, escaped from its residence at 17 Blueberry Hill on July 18, Webster Police Chief Michael Shaw said.
After 15 days on the run, Goose the water monitor lizard was captured by authorities on Saturday. Here's how they did it.
The new home will be sharing updates, photos, videos, behind-the-scenes footage and details about Goose’s transition.
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