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Houston: Giant Crocodile Lurking in City’s Storm DrainHouston: Giant Crocodile Lurking in City’s Storm Drain Panic gripped the city of Houston as reports emerged of a colossal crocodile lurking in a storm drain. Witnesses described the beast as massive, with razor-sharp teeth and piercing yellow eyes. The sighting sent shockwaves through the community. Residents were urged to stay indoors and avoid contact with any bodies of water. Police and wildlife officials descended on the scene, determined to capture or neutralize the threat. As the sun began to set, a team of experienced hunters armed with tranquilizer guns cautiously approached the storm drain. They slowly descended into the darkness, their flashlights illuminating the damp walls. Suddenly, a thunderous roar echoed through the tunnel. The hunters froze, their hearts pounding. In the dim light, they could see the outline of the enormous crocodile, its tail lazily swishing back and forth. With lightning-fast precision, the hunters fired their tranquilizer darts. One hit the target, and the beast let out a guttural groan before collapsing into the water. As the hunters retrieved the unconscious crocodile, they marveled at its size. It measured over 15 feet in length and weighed several thousand pounds. Authorities believe the reptile may have made its way into the storm drain during heavy rainfall. The capture of the giant crocodile brought a sigh of relief to the residents of Houston. However, the incident served as a stark reminder of the dangers that can lurke in the most unexpected places. Wildlife experts are now investigating the crocodile’s origins and how it managed to enter the city’s drainage system. They are also working to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. For now, the giant crocodile has been safely transported to a wildlife sanctuary, where it will undergo rehabilitation and monitoring. And though the fear may linger, the city of Houston can rest assured that the threat has been neutralized.