"Fake Alligators Spark 911 Calls in Mesa, Arizona"

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Visitors to a Mesa park in Arizona have been calling 911 to report alligators in the water, but city officials have clarified that the three alligators at Riverview Park are actually made of foam and are not real. The faux alligators were installed to provide more places for birds and turtles to sun themselves, but some visitors have found them so convincing that they've called 911 to report them. Park officials plan to add foam hippos next.
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