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Two fearless woman police officers captured a six-foot-long alligator that had entered a school in South Carolina in the US.</p>
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The video shared by the city police shows a woman police officer tying the reptile&rsquo;s mouth. Another officer is seen taking over the rope and later two women lie down on the alligator&rsquo;s back to pin it down. The officers then courageously tie the reptile&rsquo;s mouth so that the reptile can cause no harm.&nbsp; completely.</p>
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The alligator was later released in a pond.</p>
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The police women were praised online for their brave act. &ldquo;I saw these same young ladies remove a ten-foot gator from my front yard last year. Awesome team. I lived in Florida on the edge of the Everglades for thirty years. They removed gator flawlessly&hellip;. Great job!!!&rdquo; commented a user.</p>
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