INTO THE WOODS AT FIVE FEET LONG. GOOSE, THE LIZARD SEEMS LIKE HE’D BE EASY TO FIND. BUT MORE THAN TWO WEEKS AFTER HE SLIPPED OUT A SECOND STORY WINDOW FROM A HOUSE ON THIS STREET IN WEBSTER, GOOSE IS ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A photo of Goose the water monitor in a transport habitat following a press conference announcing his capture at the Webster ...
WEBSTER, Massachusetts (WCVB) — A 5-foot-long water monitor lizard named Goose that escaped from his home in Webster, Massachusetts, is headed off to live at a reptile sanctuary after his two-week ...
Goose, the water monitor lizard that escaped from its Webster home in July and led law enforcement on a wild, ahem, goose chase, has been quarantined at an animal sanctuary in Beverly, handlers ...
After weeks on the run, a 5-foot-long water monitor lizard that escaped its home has been caught and is headed to a new home. Goose, the illegally owned reptile, escaped its home in Webster on July 18 ...
Goose the water monitor, a large lizard that captivated many in Massachusetts and beyond while he was on the lam from a home in Webster for two weeks, got his closeup at a news conference on Monday ...
Goose, the 5-foot-long water monitor lizard that escaped its home weeks ago, has been captured, according to the Webster Police Department. The Webster Police Department announced on their Facebook ...
After two weeks of wandering around Massachusetts and Connecticut, Goose, the escaped water monitor lizard, has been captured, the Webster Police Department announced. Following his capture, Goose ...
Camera shy, Goose is not. The runaway lizard that led law enforcement, animal control officers and Central Massachusetts residents on a wild Goose chase for weeks can be seen in videos chowing down on ...
DOUGLAS, Mass. (WWLP) – The elusive water monitor lizard named Goose, missing since mid-July, has once again resurfaced, this time in Douglas, Massachusetts. Nearly two weeks after it was first ...