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Barefoot trapping expert wrestles stubborn alligator found taking afternoon dip in pool

Incredible video has emerged of the moment a barefoot veteran trapper is forced to remove a monster 136-kilogram alligator who made a surprise appearance in a backyard pool.

US homeowner Craig Lear, 38, found the feisty 2.7-metre beast at the bottom of his pool in Florida when he went to search for a rogue tennis ball.

The trapper can be seen hauling a 2.7-metre alligator who simply refuses to leave his new home. Photo: Laura Lear
The trapper can be seen hauling a 2.7-metre alligator who simply refuses to leave his new home. Photo: Laura Lear

In the video, the alligator twists, rolls and chomps his jaws down stubbornly as he is dragged out of the pool and onto the tiled area.

The trapper asks the residents for 'a leash' before dragging the stubborn reptile around the side of the house.

The Lakeland resident lives on a golf course and assumed the bubbles he saw in his pool were from a ball that had been hit into it.

Craig Lear, 38, rushed inside his house to tell his wife and called in a trapper to remove the reptile.

"He thought, 'Why are there bubbles in the pool?'" his 37-year-old wife, Laura, told ABC News.

Craig Lear was searching for a tennis ball in his pool but instead came across something much larger. Photo: Laura Lear
Craig Lear was searching for a tennis ball in his pool but instead came across something much larger. Photo: Laura Lear

At first, the dad couldn't make out exactly what the large mass at the bottom was, as the water was grainy due to the pool's pebble-stone floor.

When he got closer, however, he found a nearly 136-kilogram alligator submerged in the deep end, Laura said.

"I hear stories about gators, but never at my house," she added.

After making sure their son and three cats were accounted for, Craig called the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, who connected him with 13-year veteran alligator trapper Scott Barbon, Laura said.

The gator laid low in the pool until Barbon arrived, but once he placed a lasso around its neck, it began "thrashing around" so much that it caused giant waves to splash onto the concrete floor surrounding the pool, Laura said.

"We didn’t know what the gator would do," she said, calling the situation "nerve-wracking."

The feisty reptile twisted and rolled to stop the trapper from pulling him out before chomping down his jaws in disgust. Photo: Laura Lear
The feisty reptile twisted and rolled to stop the trapper from pulling him out before chomping down his jaws in disgust. Photo: Laura Lear
This is the moment the trapper asked the residents for a lead as the136-kilogram alligator lay stubbornly on the pool's edge. Photo: Laura Lear
This is the moment the trapper asked the residents for a lead as the136-kilogram alligator lay stubbornly on the pool's edge. Photo: Laura Lear

It took about an hour for Barbon to drag the gator out of the pool, he told ABC News.

"They’re pretty tough animals," Barbon said.

The alligator was ultimately euthanised and processed for its meat and hide, Barbon said, adding that Florida is 'home to millions of gators'.

Barbon, who was seen in photos trapping the gator without wearing shoes, said his bare feet are the "best pair of shoes" he has when on the job.

“I don’t wear shoes because my feet get wet and my shoes get wet," he said.

"So I stopped wearing them."

Craig and Laura, who moved to Florida from Chicago five years ago, said they're not scared about a similar incident happening in the future.

"I don’t know what Mother Nature will do," Laura said. "But I’m not scared. What are the odds?"

The Lears hope they only time they see an alligator from now on is on television, Laura said.

The couple also commented that the alligator made a hole in their patio screen and it will need to be repaired.

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