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Does anyone know whether crocs and alligators could survive in the sewers?

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Jonnopiper | 18:53 Tue 22nd May 2012 | Animals & Nature
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What would they eat and dont they need sunlight to survive?

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What, you mean Ab Editor ??

Just try it!
I thought you were going to find a proper site, away from the (quote)

"old, demented, uneducated & unemployed on here"
site leader i expect you mean AB Editor.
LOL, I think this could turn into a classic.
I'm *not* unemployed!
I am demented.
I might be a bit demented but none of the other adjectives apply to me
I'm a site more of a leader than some on here too.
And neither am i, humber works at Biba if you don't mind.
They would eat p!ssed up labourers and generally feed after 10.30p.m. So sunlight is not necessary for survival.
Shyte - yummy - crocodiles are very tasty, more so than alligators, and yes I have tried both....as well as several other reptiles - and bizarre birds.
aww, ((tone))...
I've only had alligator, not croc, but ostrich is very tasty too
dt what bizarre birds have you eaten, do we know them?
Indeed that fat turkey is.....
I have some Crocs, I'm pretty sure they could survive in a sewer I'm not so sure about my python skin loafers though.....
There is already a turkey on here DT.....posting questions rofl
No wonder our drain's been blocked :-)
Ostrich, Swan (not here), Deep-Fried Ducks Embryos, Vulture, Sparrows, (not much different to the Duck Embryos), Emu, Japanese Cormorant, and, I am serious the Redfooted Booby - oh and a Pelican (no it wasn't tinned).
From your description i would guess you saw a cayman, these are popular as pets, but some unscrupulous vendors make false claims about their size, telling prospective buyers that they are dwarf caymans and when they grow too large people decide to dispose of them. Many have been discarded into sewer networks where they actually thrive on the partially digested food that we defecate into the system. As to sunlight they will over a long period develop an albino appearance and eventually they will be impossible to inflate as the valve deteriorates.

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