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NewsOctober 18, 2019

PARKLAND, Fla. — A Florida animal trapper said he corralled a large alligator by playing with it until it got tired after it hopped into a residential swimming pool. Celebrity trapper Paul Bedard, who is contracted with the state’s nuisance alligator program, said Thursday he was dispatched to a house in Parkland. ...

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This handout photo shows Paul Bedard raising a 9-foot alligator over his head Wednesday at a home in Parkland, Florida. Bedard, a local trapper, removed the nuisance reptile that had jumped into a customer's pool.
This handout photo shows Paul Bedard raising a 9-foot alligator over his head Wednesday at a home in Parkland, Florida. Bedard, a local trapper, removed the nuisance reptile that had jumped into a customer's pool.Paul Bedard via AP

PARKLAND, Fla. — A Florida animal trapper said he corralled a large alligator by playing with it until it got tired after it hopped into a residential swimming pool.

Celebrity trapper Paul Bedard, who is contracted with the state’s nuisance alligator program, said Thursday he was dispatched to a house in Parkland.

Bedard said he was able to pull the nearly 9-foot animal out of the water once it grew tired from playing with him in the pool Wednesday. He put a snare on its mouth and taped it.

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He described the reptile as “mellow” and named it Cool Hand Luke after the 1967 film starring Paul Newman.

Bedard said the alligator weighed 185 pounds.

Bedard starred in Animal Planet’s reality show “Gator Boys.”

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