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<p dir="auto"><strong>/.​</strong> — <em>2 years ago(October 12, 2023 03:59 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">An emotional support alligator walks into a ballpark … and is asked to leave.<br />
That's the story that's made headlines in recent days, thanks to viral photos and videos showing Wally — a six foot long, 55 pound alligator wearing a harness and leash — and his human companion outside of Citizens Bank Park during a Phillies game on Wednesday night.<br />
But it's not the whole truth, owner Joie Henney told NPR.<br />
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"We were not there to go to the ballgame," said Henney, 70. "We were there to meet the players, was what we went there for, and I was invited. I didn't just show up."<br />
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