It is intuitively persuasive, because in the country, raccoons are habitués of small waterways. And that's what sewers are. Mill Creek shall never die!.

Still, it's hard to imagine raccoons trekking all the way down the Big Muddy from Bala Cynwyd underground. They are nocturnal critters, but not cave-dwellers (except for the blind albino cave raccoons of Central Kentucky, of course.)

-- Tony West

As a young man, when I would deliver newspapers in the very early morning I would occasionally see them crawl into the sewers. It was always really creepy, as they would flatten themselves and crawl in; it looked very unnatural, but I guess not.

John


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