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Rotten Reptile

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I like lizards. When I was a kid I had a lizard as a pet. My sister even had a lizard as a pet. Small lizards. Not a huge beast.

My question is why are they trying to catch it? Just kill the SOB. If the powers that be don't want it killed the family here could by a .22, that is enough to kill it. One Pop and that's it, the government wouldn't know. Throw it out in the swamp or the trash and end of problem.

What do you think, try to catch it or just kill the critter?

http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018...orments-family-its-terrifying-to-look-at.html

A giant lizard that’s terrorizing a Florida family has no intention of being captured, as it has managed to evade state wildlife officials, trappers and hunting dogs for days.
The reptile — what the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) told Fox News is an Asian water monitor lizard — could weigh 150 pounds, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported.
It was first spotted by Zachary Lieberman a few weeks ago on a horse trail behind his family’s home. He contacted the FWC about the 6-foot lizard, which he wasn't expecting to see again.
He never expected the reptile to make its way into his backyard. On Sunday, the lizard began scratching at the family’s back door.

I was sitting there playing with the kids when my wife screamed,” he said, adding that he and his 4-year-old daughter and 2-year-old son had coincidentally just finished watching “Jurassic Park.”

Lieberman went around back, attempting to lure the lizard toward the garage with hopes of enclosing it inside. To his surprise, the reptile followed him. But as soon as it “got the hint,” he said, it “got up on its hind legs and took off.”
“His speed is what really scares me now; if it can run that fast away, it can come that fast toward someone,” Lieberman said, expressing concern for his two young children.
“The kids are scared to get in pool — and rightfully so with a ‘dinosaur’ living in the backyard,” he continued, adding that the reptile has “nasty claws” and is “terrifying to look at.”
Since Monday, Lieberman said wildlife officials and local trappers have made attempts to capture the lizard. Even the use of dead rodents —a meal that would seemingly be delectable to a giant lizard — hasn’t tricked the reptile into capture.
At one point this week, Lieberman said his friend’s hunting dogs tracked the lizard to a nearby lake. As soon as they spotted it, however, it slid into the water and was lost.
"The kids are scared to get in pool — and rightfully so with a ‘dinosaur’ living in the backyard."
- Zachary Lieberman​
Monitor lizards — which can turn aggressive, wildlife officials have warned — are not native to Florida, the Sun Sentinel reported. They typically eat birds, fish and other small animals.
“Like most wild animals, water monitors may act defensively if a person or pet tries to approach it. It is recommended that pets be kept away from water monitors,” Carli Segelson, a spokesperson for the FWC, told Fox News in a statement.
If captured, she added that “biologists will work with FWC law enforcement personnel to determine the disposition of the animal,” but noted that a “final determination has not been made.” That said, the newspaper reported that the animal could be euthanized or taken to a wildlife facility.
“I want to give my wife and kids peace of mind. We’re out there actively trying to capture it alive,” Lieberman said.

Madeline Farber is a Reporter for Fox News. You can follow her on Twitter @MaddieFarberUDK.
 

jimbo

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Maybe it's protected?
If I ever saw one of those things I'd have a stroke lol

I doubt any introduced species is protected.

Shoot it, barbecue it. I've heard they taste just like chicken and are good with cole slaw and baked beans.
 

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Legal to kill them? One of my mottos is - nothing is illegal if you don't get caught!
 
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