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    Naked Man Jumps Into Bronx Zoo Reptile Pit
    By Summie Hazlewood and Rocco Parascandola
    Staff Writers, Newsday, November 12, 2004

    An apparently emotionally disturbed man stripped naked and jumped into
    an exhibit with two young caimans at the Bronx Zoo Friday afternoon,
    police said.

    The man, whose name was not released, was intent on interacting with
    the alligator-like reptiles, reaching for them while sitting on a rock as
    stunned police officers -- who rushed there from a zoo substation --
    looked on.

    But before he could make contact with the reptiles a zoo worker slid a
    plywood board in front of them, preventing the caimans -- each about
    four feet long -- from reaching the man.

    "He was fine physically," one zoo worker said of the man. "Mentally,
    I'm not so sure."

    Zoo workers drained the pool the caimans frolicked in, then Emergency
    Service Unit officers pulled the man out.

    He was taken to Jacobi Medical Center for observation.

    Linda Corcoran, a spokeswoman for the zoo, said in a statement that
    there were no other visitors in the World of Darkness at the time of the
    1:30 p.m. incident. The exhibit re-opened at 2:15 p.m.

    "Because of the quick response by the Bronx Zoo and the NYPD, there
    were no injuries to the intruder or the caiman," she said.

    Caimans are members of the alligator family and can grow as long as 9
    feet, though most males peak at about 7 feet and most females peak at
    about 4 to 5 feet.

    Antoine Yates, the Harlem man who made headlines last year for keeping
    a 400-pound tiger in his apartment, also kept a 3-foot caiman as a pet.

    It was not clear how long the man had been in the zoo. He took his
    clothes off inside the World of Darkness, tossing them to the ground near
    the caiman exhibit.

    He gained access to the exhibit by scaling a handrail and a five-foot
    glass barrier.

    (Editor: And then there are the days you just want to say…”Hey man move
    over you’re crowing the rock.)

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    Antoine Yates, the Harlem man who made headlines last year for keeping
    a 400-pound tiger in his apartment, also kept a 3-foot caiman as a pet.
    they kinda just squeeze that in there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sk8er4life
    Antoine Yates, the Harlem man who made headlines last year for keeping
    a 400-pound tiger in his apartment, also kept a 3-foot caiman as a pet.
    they kinda just squeeze that in there!
    You're telling me.


    Thats crazy Rusty :shock:
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