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Quintet of gators

The count of local alligators found this week on Long Island and in New York City has reached five.

The fourth of a quartet discovered on the Island has been given a home at a Riverhead aquarium, according to local reports.

It was found Monday at a Wading River golf course.

Other gators were found on successive days about 55 miles west, in Baldwin.

The spate of loose gators started a week ago in Mastic.

Experts believe reptile lovers were raising them as pets, but abandoned them as the creatures grew large.

The week’s gator-wrangling total comes to five with a Big Apple capture. Police removed a pet alligator from a Brooklyn home on Monday.

The Suffolk County SPCA warns that exotic animals make bad companions, and may also pose serious health risks.