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  2. Ming of Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Ming was a tiger that was found living in an apartment in Harlem, New York City, in October 2003, when he was approximately three years old.Ming lived semi-openly with his owner, Antoine Yates, in a room of Yates' five-bedroom apartment on the fifth floor of a large public housing complex in Harlem.

  3. Wild Bird Fund - Wikipedia

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    Some require long-term care or cannot be released to the wild and are transferred to other regional sanctuaries like The Raptor Trust in New Jersey or private sanctuaries in upstate New York. [ 2 ] [ 13 ] For recovered birds, the site of release is based in part on whether they are migrating, and in which direction.

  4. Sewer alligator - Wikipedia

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    The sewer alligator is an urban legend centered around alligators that live in sewers outside alligators' native range. Some cities in which sewer alligators have supposedly been found are New York City and Paris. Accounts of fully grown sewer alligators are unproven, but small alligators are sometimes rescued from sewers. [1]

  5. Florida firefighters rescue hulking 10-foot-6-inches long ...

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    But unlike the 1980 B-movie, firefighters rescued the 10-foot-and-six-inch-long beast before it could eat any waitresses or kill the neighborhood’s mayor. Only the alligator’s snout could fit ...

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  7. Fact check: Are alligators overpopulated in the Beaufort ...

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    A sign warning of alligators and not to feed them are positioned on property owned by the Town of Hilton Head Island as seen on Monday, Aug. 23, 2022 near parking for The Legends on the Green ...

  8. New York City Fire Department Squad Company 1 - Wikipedia

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    Squad 1 was first organized in Harlem at Engine Company 59 in 1955, moved to the Bronx at Ladder Company 58 in 1972, then to Engine Company 45 in 1975 and then disbanded in 1976.

  9. Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9 - Wikipedia

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    Firehouse, Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9 is a New York City Fire Department firehouse at 42 Great Jones Street in NoHo, Manhattan. It is the home of Engine Company 33 and Ladder Company 9. The building is a Beaux Arts structure built in 1899 by Ernest Flagg and Walter B. Chambers.