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Nearly 100 alligators loose after escaping farm in Anhui floodwaters

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Nearly 100 Chinese alligators have escaped from an animal farm in Wuhu, Anhui, after floodwaters lifted the water level to more than half a metre above their enclosure fences. Photo: China Foto Press
Stephen Chenin Beijing

Nearly 100 Chinese alligators have escaped their pens in Wuhu, Anhui, after flooding along the Yangtze River allowed them to swim over their enclosure fences,

Anhui Business News reports.

By Wednesday afternoon, only eight of nearly 100 escaped alligators had been recaptured. Photo: SCMP Pictures
By Wednesday afternoon, only eight of nearly 100 escaped alligators had been recaptured. Photo: SCMP Pictures
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By Wednesday afternoon, only eight of the escaped animals had been recaptured.

An elderly farmer in the town of Huaqiao said he opened his door on Wednesday morning and saw an alligator lying on his doorstep. Other villagers reported they had encountered the predators regularly in recent days, sometimes mistaking the animals for rotten logs floating on the surface of the water.

Over a large area of flooded farmland, the deep noises made by the alligators could constantly be heard and sounded “like pigs”, according to the report.

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