


Alligator
A pet baby alligator is flushed down a toilet and survives in the city sewers. Twelve years later, it grows to an enormous size thanks to a diet of discarded laboratory dogs injected with growth hormones. Now, humans have entered the menu.
“Five years after Jaws horrified audiences across the nation, a creature even scarier, more sinister and more heart-stopping has emerged: Ramon. He started his life as an adorable baby alligator who was banished to the dingy sewers running beneath Chicago. After twelve years on his own, consuming three meals a day (plus snacks) of lab-treated stray dogs, he is seeking his revenge. This giant alligator will have you on the edge of your seat as he takes out many blue collar workers, children, and wedding guests.” -Harley Elliott (Curator)
A pet baby alligator is flushed down a toilet and survives in the city sewers. Twelve years later, it grows to an enormous size thanks to a diet of discarded laboratory dogs injected with growth hormones. Now, humans have entered the menu.
“Five years after Jaws horrified audiences across the nation, a creature even scarier, more sinister and more heart-stopping has emerged: Ramon. He started his life as an adorable baby alligator who was banished to the dingy sewers running beneath Chicago. After twelve years on his own, consuming three meals a day (plus snacks) of lab-treated stray dogs, he is seeking his revenge. This giant alligator will have you on the edge of your seat as he takes out many blue collar workers, children, and wedding guests.” -Harley Elliott (Curator)
A pet baby alligator is flushed down a toilet and survives in the city sewers. Twelve years later, it grows to an enormous size thanks to a diet of discarded laboratory dogs injected with growth hormones. Now, humans have entered the menu.
“Five years after Jaws horrified audiences across the nation, a creature even scarier, more sinister and more heart-stopping has emerged: Ramon. He started his life as an adorable baby alligator who was banished to the dingy sewers running beneath Chicago. After twelve years on his own, consuming three meals a day (plus snacks) of lab-treated stray dogs, he is seeking his revenge. This giant alligator will have you on the edge of your seat as he takes out many blue collar workers, children, and wedding guests.” -Harley Elliott (Curator)