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Fisherman catches alligator in Missouri pond

"Let’s say a 7 or 8-year-old latched on to one of them and pulled it out of the water, and thought it was cute and got bit," said Walter Bushmann.

By Brooks Hays

ST. CHARLES, Md., July 31 (UPI) -- A man in St. Charles, Missouri, hooked a baby alligator while fishing a local pond this week. It measured just over 18 inches long.

"I was super surprised," said the fisherman, Walter Bushmann. "I probably jumped back a foot."

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Bushman claims he saw two more gators in the pond, but wildlife officials were unable to locate any others. Bushmann said the hook had ripped a hole in the gator's throat and that the reptile was quickly dying, so he was forced to kill it on the spot.

Alligators aren't native to Missouri; it's likely the gator was a discarded pet.

One local pet owner has suggested the now-dead alligator may have been the one he witnessed being stolen from his store over the weekend. The surveillance footage shows a man pocketing a baby alligator from an aquarium and walking out of the store. The store owner suggest the suspect may have ditched the gator in a panic.

Others are less worried about petty theft and more worried about the safety of area children.

"Let's say a 7 or 8-year-old latched on to one of them and pulled it out of the water, and thought it was cute and got bit," said Bushmann.

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But local conservation officials say a baby alligator won't be able to grow to dangerous proportions, as Missouri winters are too cold for them to survive for very long.

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