Because they don't like sewers.
not usually but an accident can happen which causes an alligator to get inside sewers
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.
The only alligators and crocodiles that are in New York are in zoos. The idea of them roaming through the sewers is a myth.
The story about huge alligators in sewers is an urban legend.
Alligators in the sewers of NYC, Area 51 are both urban legends.
No. Urban legend. See "sewers, alligators in" and "horseman, headless".
yes it is a invasive animal many years ago baby alligators were sold as pets and when they grew to big the families who owned the alligators would flush them down the toilets or shove them down the sewers. here, inside the sewers, the alligators grew huge and killed off other animals.
They were roman They were sewers They weren't in the shape of a teddy They were sewers
The sewers which are under the concrete slab
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.
Sewers - album - was created in 2008.
Sewers of Gold was created in 1979.