Residents of a house in Louisiana called wildlife agents on Saturday to evict an alligator that had made itself at home on their front lawn.
An agent with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries slapped handcuffs on the gator he and his colleague found in the 500 block of Marina Drive in Slidell, Louisiana.
Footage posted on the St Tammany Fire Protection District #1 Facebook page shows the creature being cornered in what appears to be a garage by an agent carrying a rope, the Daily Mail reported.
The gator was removed, but not without putting up a fight.
"He's got a lot of fight in him," an unidentified man can be heard saying in the background.
The alligator was filmed rolling around and making noises in the garage before being dragged out to the house's front lawn.
Shortly thereafter, the gator relents, and an agent tapes its mouth shut. Another official gets on top of the animal and cuffs its hind legs.