A second alligator was captured in Whitney Point Monday and will now call Animal Adventure Park home.

This alligator was captured by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation about a quarter mile north from the area where the first alligator was caught July 29, according to a news release from the park.

The second alligator is 45 inches in length. Like the first alligator, this alligator will enter into a 7-10 day quarantine period immediately, and then be placed on exhibit.

“The most recent addition to our alligator family is thriving,” said Jordan Patch, owner of Animal Adventure Park. “Whitney will soon complete quarantine, and will join our exhibit in the coming days. … We look forward to giving both of these animals a safe and suitable home at Animal Adventure Park.”

Over the past few weeks, the New York State DEC has been investigating the possibility of alligators on the loose in Broome County, said the news release. Reports of alligator sightings in the Whitney Point area began to swarm social media last weekend, and continued to swirl even after the capture of the first alligator.

Animal Adventure is an interactive, educational animal park located in the hills of Harpursville, which is 15 minutes outside of Binghamton. The park is home to April and giraffe, who made news earlier in 2017 for the much-watched birth of baby Tajiri.