Why dont they tag it and or any other babie crocs and flushem down the toilet or throw in the sewer system and see it they live. According to all the data i'd bet a grand they thrive and reproduce!
Looks a lot like the alligator my kid, Justin found, last year on our trip to Louisiana last year for the big Southern U.S. plumbing convention. I told him in no uncertain terms, we couldn't keep 'em in our room at the Super 8. I told him the sewers were its natural habitat. Besides, he seemed to want to go down the toilet.
Why dont they tag it and or any other babie crocs and flushem down the toilet or throw in the sewer system and see it they live. According to all the data i'd bet a grand they thrive and reproduce!
Midnite4Life777 2 months ago
Looks a lot like the alligator my kid, Justin found, last year on our trip to Louisiana last year for the big Southern U.S. plumbing convention. I told him in no uncertain terms, we couldn't keep 'em in our room at the Super 8. I told him the sewers were its natural habitat. Besides, he seemed to want to go down the toilet.
RobertStrovesco 1 year ago
If you put a lease on him and walked him like a dog NY'ers wouldn't even notice.
TIMHOMAYOON 1 year ago
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TIMHOMAYOON 1 year ago