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.
most likely not because there is no way for an alligator to get in there unless a person put it there but it couldn't live on human waste but that doesn't really exist because really there are no alligators in sewers.
florida everglades
No, but alligators do.
Yes, crocodiles generally have a longer lifespan than alligators. Crocodiles can live up to 70-100 years in the wild, while alligators typically live around 30-50 years.
Alligators and crocodiles do not head to sewers.plus it is to hot and cold for them to live there.they need prey and saltwater or freshwater to live in sewers.they would have to eat rats.they need rocks to grind up their teeth too.if they have young the young would die.NO ALLIGATORS AND CROCODILES DO NOT HEAD TO THE SEWERS ,THAT WAS A MYTH OF THE LONG LOST CRICKEY THE ALLIGATOR.
um........ in the water
Florida
No. Alligators (American Florida alligators) live predominantly in mid to southern Florida, whereas crocodiles live mostly in South America, southern Africa and equatorial Asia.
alligators live in fresh water in northern and southern America while crocodiles can live in swamps in Africa
Yes, but very few of then.
no...why would you think that
No, there is no such thing as a crocagator. Crocodiles and alligators do not interbreed. Alligators are North American creatures and most crocodiles live in the southern hemisphere so they do not even intermingle.