The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles aren't the only reptiles curious about pizza.
On March 9, the Bradenton Police Department in Florida received a call about an 8-foot alligator causing chaos in a neighborhood.
Officer Tolson of the Bradenton Police Department responded to the call and found a pizza route in disarray. Shortly after his arrival, a pizza delivery person approached Officer Tolson. The person was dropping off pies when she spotted the alligator stomping through the neighborhood and got spooked.
Officer Tolson's body camera captured his interaction with the cautious delivery person. In the footage, the alligator walks across a lawn and driveway before settling under a car in front of a house that happens to be expecting a pizza delivery.
Officer Tolson suggests that the visibly nervous pizza delivery person go around the back of the house to drop off the meal.
"Would you want to do it, officer?" the delivery person asks after admitting she is a little "scared" to make the drop off herself.
Officer Tolson agrees to moonlight as a pizza delivery person to complete the order. He takes the pizza and starts walking to the home's back door to make the delivery when the homeowner suddenly emerges from the front door in clear view of the gator sitting under the car parked outside.
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"Maam, get back over there. There's an alligator right under your car," Officer Tolson tells the female homeowner.
"Oh my God!" the woman responds once she spies the massive reptile.
"Oh my heaven, there's a big alligator under my car!" she adds.
Eventually, the woman returns to her house and meets the police officer at the back door to receive her pizza.
Before the officer departs, the woman informs him she wants to "take a picture" of the alligator under her car. Officer Tolson advises her against getting too close to the animal before departing.
"After ensuring the hungry customer wasn't attacked by an equally hungry gator, Officer Tolson agreed to take the customer's phone and snap a picture for her," the Bradenton Police Department shared on Facebook about what happened next.
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The video ends with two Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Committee officials measuring the alligator on a lawn.
According to the Bradenton Police Department, the officials later relocated the alligator "away from the neighborhood (and Italian restaurants)."