‘I Wrestled an Alligator to Rescue My Puppy’ | Good Morning Britain

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A Florida man chased an alligator underwater and rescued his 3-month-old puppy from the jaws of death. Richard Wilbanks ran into his backyard pond, wrestled the gator above the surface, and pried its jaws open to free Gunner, his Cavalier King Charles spaniel. “We were just out walking by the pond,” Wilbanks told CNN, “and it came out of the water like a missile. I never thought an alligator could be that fast. It was so quick.” He said adrenaline or instinct kicked in, and “I just automatically jumped into the water.” Holding the alligator wasn’t so tough, but prying open the jaws was “extremely hard,” he said.

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Broadcast on 01/12/2020

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