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Goose, the 5-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped from a Webster home two weeks ago, is no longer on the loose.
Goose, a water monitor lizard, escaped from its residence at 17 Blueberry Hill on July 18, Webster Police Chief Michael Shaw said.
A five-foot water monitor lizard named Goose, illegal to own in Massachusetts, was found two weeks after escaping from its Webster home.
Goose, a five-foot water monitor lizard, was captured in Douglas after escaping from Webster. The illegal pet will now live ...
This article originally appeared on Telegram & Gazette: Catching Goose: A piece of chicken and patience ended water monitor's ...
Officials are sharing more details on the two-week escape of a large lizard from a Webster, Massachusetts, home, which ended ...
New details are expected to be revealed Monday about the capture of Goose​, the 5-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped ...
A 5-foot-long water monitor lizard named Goose has been safely captured in Massachusetts after leading authorities on a ...
The new home will be sharing updates, photos, videos, behind-the-scenes footage and details about Goose’s transition.
Officials announced the capture of Goose, an illegally-owned water monitor who escaped from his home in Webster on July 18.