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Chance the Snapper is a four to five foot long
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that was found swimming in the Humboldt Park lagoon, in
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, on the evening of July 9, 2019. The animal was named after Chance the Rapper in an online poll conducted by the ''
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'' news website, beating other suggested nicknames such as Ruth Gator Ginsberg, Croc Obama, and Frank Lloyd Bite. The alligator inspired several social media accounts, and was the subject of national news coverage. Experts have stated that the Humboldt Park alligator was likely an illegal pet before being released into the lagoon, and that it would not survive low temperatures in winter if it was not removed. The alligator was considered to be a possible danger, and signs were put up to warn visitors. After more than two days without a sighting, Chance was spotted alive at 1:30 p.m. on July 13 by a Humboldt Park resident. Chance the Snapper was under the watch of Chicago Herpetological Society's "Alligator Bob", who on July 14 stated that the creature was "getting comfortable" in the lagoon and had continued to move further into the water, as well as resisting food, perhaps indicating that he had found a steady food supply. On Sunday, July 14 the city hired Frank Robb, an "alligator trapping agent" and owner of EEARSS.ORG in
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, to catch the gator after he was recommended by local experts there. At Robb's suggestion, a large part of the park was closed off, to keep people away from the gator in hopes that it would feel less of a need to hide. Chance the Snapper was caught by Robb early Tuesday morning, July 16, 2019. Chance was captured on July 16, 2019, and found to be a male and in good health. The alligator was given over to Chicago Animal Care and Control, who sent him to live at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, in St. Augustine, Florida due to no Chicago parks being interested. When Chance was captured, the ''
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'' reported that he was long and weighed about . Upon his arrival in Florida, the '' St. Augustine Record'' reported that he was long and weighed . A veterinarian at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm estimated the alligator's age at 4 to 6 years. After he captured the alligator, Robb was honored by the Chicago Cubs by being asked to throw out the first pitch at
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for their July 16 night game against the Cincinnati Reds. He was also asked to turn on
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in Grant Park the following day. The alligator inspired the creation of merchandise such as a full coloring book- featuring the story of "Chicago Chance and Frank Robb", Chance the Snapper
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figurine and two locally brewed beers, Revolution Brewing's Humboldt Gator and Urban Renewal Brewery's The Humble Gator.


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