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How many alligators are there in texas

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Aren't you glad? American Alligator Links:. No one knows the exact number, but it is estimated that about or so alligators over 6' long reside in the acres of water here. Where can I see an alligator? Anywhere there is water you may see an alligator.


Even in some places where there isn't water you may see them. The biggest lakes, Elm and Acre Lake, are usually the best. The best times during the year are the spring and fall.


Summers are too hot; winters are too cool. They prefer the same weather we do. Who brought the alligators to Brazos Bend? They've been in this area, off and on, as temperatures and geological conditions allowed for the last 65 million years.


Has anyone ever been hurt or killed by the alligators at Brazos Bend? Since they started keeping records a long time no one has ever been "killed" by any alligator in Texas. Some people have been injured by alligators in Texas but not at Brazos Bend.


What's the biggest alligator in the Park? No one really knows for sure. There are some that measure 15 to 16 feet in length that live here. You don't usually live to be all that big if you're an alligator and stay where people can see you.


How long do alligators get? You can guess an alligator's length accurately by guessing the distance between his eyes and nose in inches. For each inch add one foot of length.


Alligators are about inches when hatched and typically grow about 1 foot per year for their first 6 years or so, then see their growth slow considerably. It can take plus years for a male gator to reach 10 feet, while a footer can be a half-century old.


Gators, especially large ones, are extremely territorial. Any small ones that stick around the territory of a large gator risk being eaten.


Those smaller gators tend to pioneer into new areas where they don't have to compete with other, larger individuals. So large gators help expand the population, spread it more evenly and keep smaller gators from overpopulating. But big gators are worth the most money. And except for a relatively small number of ones taken by recreational hunters, most taken in Texas are harvested with the intent of selling the hides and meat. The commercial value of an alligator is based on its length; hide buyers pay by the foot.


Therefore, commercial gator hunters logically target the largest ones. Harvest in Texas' "core" alligator counties is carefully regulated by the TPWD and, except for some draw hunts on TPWD wildlife management areas, limited to animals on private lands. TPWD biologists survey the gator habitat and population on a tract where the landowner requests permits, decide how many can be taken without harming the population, then issue that number of alligator tags to that landowner.


And Texas, being very conservative with harvest levels, issues no more than 2, tags for the September season. So hunters with a limited number of tags target the largest, most valuable gators. The 22 Texas counties with the highest concentrations of alligators so-called core alligator counties in southeast Texas and along the upper and middle coast hold at least , gators, Cooper said.


Alligators have been documented in Texas counties, half the counties in the state, Cooper said. That range expansion is a function of what Texans are seeing this month. May is the peak of the alligator mating season, a time when lots of alligators are on the move.


During the mating season, adult male alligators become very territorial, staking out a large area of habitat that holds several female gators. Young male gators, and many smaller female gators, are forced to relocate; the dominant males brook no trespassers and will kill and eat smaller gators.


I've seen bobcats andcoyotes of course. There are between , and … Why were Coast Guard, oil company slow to respond to California spill? Warner said that in Port Arthur, where he works, he sees at least one alligator every day. Alligators In Texas Map pictures in here are posted and uploaded by secretmuseum. What did people not tell you about living in Dallas, Texas that you had to find out yourself?


If you go At night, when alligators mosey into the waters of Texas bayous and swamps, pairs of their eyes catch the moonlight and seem to glow. There you can view the many sea turtles, stingrays, dolphins and even alligators. There are no recorded fatal alligator attacks in Texas. It usually begins the last Friday in September and ends 24 days later. Thursday, and Saturday, sharks on Wednesday, and alligators on Friday. It can be difficult to spot the difference between male or female alligators.


My pastimes include running, playing video games, and solving the NY Times crossword. Alligators can mostly be found in the territory of south-east Texas. Shit, bigfoot has been seen there more than a couple times over the years. I've lived around animals my whole life and I hold a Diploma in Animal Physiology.


But some alligators do live in North Texas, calling the Trinity River home. Question about alligators. Louisiana and Florida are the states with the largest population of alligators. While you might find the occasional alligator and plenty of alligator gar in Texas, rest assured, that Texas is not like Florida that is abundant with alligators who can be dangerous.


The gator is being relocated to a remote area of the Trinity River. TYLER, Texas - Late spring and early summer bring many out to East Texas lakes and swimming areas, but it's also an active time for big reptiles like alligators.


Alligators can be in brumation for a few months. If you see an alligator in Texas, it is best to use common sense and good judgment, stay safe from the alligator, and avoid interacting with it. But great men are bound by higher laws than those drafted by the City of Dallas.


You probably know that we have alligators in Texas. Alligators have lived in marshes, swamps, rivers, ponds, and lakes of Texas for centuries. Plus the animal rights people would … Warner and Denkhaus both said the best way to avoid any issues with alligators is to never feed them. Yes, alligators are native to this area and they are in the area lakes.