Alligators of Texas

Alligators of Texas
Title Alligators of Texas PDF eBook
Author Louise Hayes
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2016-09-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 1623493870

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Found only in the United States, the American alligator ranges in Texas through 120 counties, from the Sabine River to the Rio Grande, across a swath of river drainages and coastal marshes that include both the backwater swamps of the Big Thicket and the urban bayous of greater Houston. From its beginning in a pile of eggs buried in a meticulously constructed nest to its possible end as an alligator burger or a pair of boots, an alligator’s habitat preferences sometimes coincide with the favorite haunts of boaters, hunters, and coastal residents. In Alligators of Texas, biologist Louise Hayes and photographer Philippe Henry bring readers up close to this cryptic reptile’s food choices, parenting skills, communication techniques, and responses to natural events such as freezes and hurricanes. They also relate some Texas “alligator tales”; discuss alligator farming, hunting, and live capturing; and examine how people can successfully co-exist with this predator. They end by telling readers where they can view alligators, both in the wild and in captivity. Although not as often, as easily, or perhaps as happily observed as white-tailed deer or armadillos, the American alligator is an iconic Texas animal, and knowing more about its life and habits can help Texans better understand its rightful place in the landscape.

Texas Alligators

Texas Alligators
Title Texas Alligators PDF eBook
Author Darlene Prescott
Publisher
Total Pages 90
Release 2014-10-17
Genre Alligators
ISBN 9780615994093

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Focusing on the American alligator in Texas, the book offers a brief, but comprehensive, look at this fascinating reptile, including its range and where the public can view them in the state. The body of the alligator and its life cycle are discussed, as well as hunting and farming regulations. A glimpse of the animal's history reveals the almost extinction and recovery of the alligator--which prompted emphasis in the book on the ongoing protection of the gator and its habitat.

Status of the American Alligator in Texas

Status of the American Alligator in Texas
Title Status of the American Alligator in Texas PDF eBook
Author Floyd E. Potter
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 1981
Genre Alligator hunting
ISBN

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Alamo Across Texas

Alamo Across Texas
Title Alamo Across Texas PDF eBook
Author Jill Stover
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1999
Genre Alligators
ISBN

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When a drought dries up his perfect river home, Alamo the alligator sets off to find a new place to live.

American Alligators

American Alligators
Title American Alligators PDF eBook
Author Scott E. Henke
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018-04
Genre American alligator
ISBN 9781536133516

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Alligators of Texas

Alligators of Texas
Title Alligators of Texas PDF eBook
Author Louise Hayes
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2016-06-20
Genre Nature
ISBN 1623493889

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Found only in the United States, the American alligator ranges in Texas through 120 counties, from the Sabine River to the Rio Grande, across a swath of river drainages and coastal marshes that include both the backwater swamps of the Big Thicket and the urban bayous of greater Houston. From its beginning in a pile of eggs buried in a meticulously constructed nest to its possible end as an alligator burger or a pair of boots, an alligator’s habitat preferences sometimes coincide with the favorite haunts of boaters, hunters, and coastal residents. In Alligators of Texas, biologist Louise Hayes and photographer Philippe Henry bring readers up close to this cryptic reptile’s food choices, parenting skills, communication techniques, and responses to natural events such as freezes and hurricanes. They also relate some Texas “alligator tales”; discuss alligator farming, hunting, and live capturing; and examine how people can successfully co-exist with this predator. They end by telling readers where they can view alligators, both in the wild and in captivity. Although not as often, as easily, or perhaps as happily observed as white-tailed deer or armadillos, the American alligator is an iconic Texas animal, and knowing more about its life and habits can help Texans better understand its rightful place in the landscape.

Texas Turtles & Crocodilians

Texas Turtles & Crocodilians
Title Texas Turtles & Crocodilians PDF eBook
Author Troy D. Hibbitts
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2016-02-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 147730777X

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Texas has a large and diverse turtle population, with forms that are found nowhere else (Cagle’s Map Turtle and the Texas Map Turtle) and wide-ranging species that barely touch the state, including the Painted Turtles and the Rough-footed Mud Turtle. From the Sabine River to El Paso, and from the Rio Grande to the Panhandle, thirty-one native and established exotic turtle species are definitely known in Texas, along with one crocodilian, the American Alligator. Texas Turtles & Crocodilians is the first complete identification guide to all the state’s turtles and to its single alligator. It offers detailed species accounts, range maps, and excellent color photographs to aid in field identification. The authors, two of the state’s most knowledgeable herpetologists, open the book with a broad overview of turtle natural history, conservation biology, observation, and captive maintenance before providing a key to Texas turtles and accounts of the various turtle families and species. Appendices provide brief accounts of species that occurred prehistorically in Texas and non-established exotic species, as well as a table of Texas’ major watersheds and the turtle diversity in each one. Informational resources on Texas turtles and alligators, a map of Texas counties, a glossary, a bibliography, and indexes of common and scientific names complete the volume.