Florida officials are seeking information after an 11-foot alligator was injured by two arrows in a Fort Myers pond. The alligator was in a pond near a resident and had two arrows impaled in its head and side. A rope was wrapped around its snout and feet, the newspaper reported. Deputies and officials with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission helped a contracted alligator trapper remove the reptile. The reptile was alive and was transferred to an alligator farm, the News-Press reported. An alligator was found in a Florida pond with two arrows in its body, officials said. (Bernard P. Friel/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
