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As a general rule, NO. The sewers are filled with waste and contaminants that can poison an alligator or crocodile who spends long periods of time there and there is very little prey for the animal to eat. However, on occasion, one or two animals will wander into a sewer because it looks like an appealing hiding-hole.

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On a rare occasion you might find one that has wondered in the wrong place

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No way!!!

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Q: Do Alligators and Crocodiles really live in sewers?
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