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A bit of research into Point Noire Congo, next years destination

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FW: What a crock!– New Orleans

This crocodile was found in New Orleans swimming down the street. 21 FT long, 4,500 lbs, around 80 years old minimum.

Specialists said that he was looking to eat humans because he was too old to catch animals. This crocodile was killed by the army last Sunday at 3:00 pm, currently he is in the freezer at the Azur hotel. The contents of its stomach will be analyzed this Friday at 2:30pm.

Caption: This crocodile was found in New Orleans swimming down the street. 21 FT long, 4,500 lbs, around 80 years old minimum.
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Caption: Specialists said that he was looking to eat humans because he was too old to catch animals. This crocodile was killed by the army last Sunday at 3:00 pm, currently he is in the freezer at the Azur hotel. The contents of its stomach will be analyzed this Friday at 2:30pm.
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Emailed photos of a gigantic crocodile purportedly captured in the flooded streets of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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Analysis: The pictures are real, but the caption is false. Contrary to what is claimed, these photos weren’t taken in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina flooded the streets of the city in 2005. Rather, they were taken in 2003 and document the capture of a 16-foot crocodile in Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo. The incident was covered in the July 17, 2003 edition of La Semaine Africaine. (Some versions of the above message identify the beast as an alligator, making it doubly erroneous.)

After Katrina struck there were rumors of sharks and alligators swimming in the streets of New Orleans, but very little in the way of hard evidence that any such thing actually occurred.



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