BREAKING NEWS – Miami, Florida – Joining an already robust list of invasive species, Florida researchers have now confirmed that three Nile crocodiles were indeed captured near Miami, and more are probably out there. According to the Washington Times, University of Florida researchers recently published a report showing DNA testing from three crocs captured back in 2009, 2011 and 2014 does, in fact, match DNA from Nile crocodiles. “They didn’t swim from Africa,” University of Florida herpetologist Kenneth Krysko said to the Times. “But we really don’t know how they got into the wild.” Other animals which have baffled scientist because they are not indigenous to Florida and were recently spotted, include a large herd of elephants, several polar bear, and a pink panther being pursued by a French detective.