16:24, 10/06/2022, Friday
Sewage-filled lagoons threaten crocodiles in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro
A few thousand caimans (alligator-like creatures) live in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, slithering through sewage-like lagoons. Footage shows fetid lagoons and some of these creatures lurking on banks of lagoons near the beaches of Recreio dos Bandeirantes acarepaguá and Barra da Tijuca in western Rio.
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