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  2. Sewer alligator - Wikipedia

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    The most common story is that the alligators survive and reside within the sewer and reproduce, feeding on rats and garbage, growing to huge sizes and striking fear into sewer workers. In Robert Daley 's book The World Beneath the City (1959) he comments that one night a sewer worker in New York City was shocked to find a large albino alligator ...

  3. Toilet-related injuries and deaths - Wikipedia

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    The danger of spiders living beneath toilet seats is the subject of Slim Newton's comic 1972 country song "The Redback on the Toilet Seat". It has been reported that in some cases rats crawl up through toilet sewer pipes and emerge in the toilet bowl, so that toilet users may be at risk of having a rat bite their buttocks. [9]

  4. Katie Couric shares text 'scam' that involves a rat in a toilet

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    Katie Couric recently fielded a text message from "Susan," claiming a rat was in her toilet. While it turned out to be a scam, they did have a fun chat!

  5. Orangeburg pipe - Wikipedia

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    Orangeburg pipe (also known as "fiber conduit", "bituminous fiber pipe" or "Bermico" or "sand pipe") is bituminized fiber pipe used in the United States. It is made from layers of ground wood pulp fibers and asbestos fibres compressed with and bound by a water resistant adhesive then impregnated with liquefied coal tar pitch .

  6. Rats in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Rats prefer means of entry which give them close proximity to food, which plumbing pipes do not, however, the change of rat behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic has caused an increase in toilet rats. [92] Though most toilet rat infestations are facilitated by uncapped pipes, which are often not in the control of tenants, plumbers say the best ...

  7. Rats rule the NYC subway system. These stations are their ...

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    New York City officials suggest that citizens should use rat-resistant containers to store their litter and repair cracks or holes in their buildings to stop their migration around the city.