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- Millions of migrating birds such as geese, ducks, and songbirds find a winter home on these coastal wetlands. The state shell, the lightning whelk, is found on the shorelines. Other wildlife found in this region includes alligators, fiddler crabs, spoonbills, and sea turtles. The alligator is a large, leathery-skinned reptile.
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Gulf Coast Wildlife. Wetlands along the coast have more different kinds of plants and animals than other kinds of wetlands. Millions of migrating birds such as geese, ducks, and songbirds find a winter home on these coastal wetlands. The state shell, the lightning whelk, is found on the shorelines. Other wildlife found in this region includes ...
- Gulf Coast History
Eventually, they left the Karankawa and traveled across...
- South Texas Plains
Major Aquifer: Edwards, Trinity, Carrizo-Wilcox, Gulf Coast...
- Pineywoods
The East Texas region is primarily a thick forest of pines,...
- Hill Country
The Texas Hill Country is located in Central Texas. The land...
- Prairies and Lakes
The Prairies and Lakes region is in north central and...
- Big Bend
The only mountains in Texas are found here. Big Bend Country...
- Panhandle Plains
Gulf Coast. Expand. Hill Country. Expand. Panhandle Plains...
- Education
Texas Buffalo Soldiers "The 9th Regiment, U.S. Cavalry -- A...
- Gulf Coast History
The Gulf Coast features expansive shorelines and marshes. Many rivers, including the Rio Grande, flow through all sides of the state. With its deserts, prairies, fertile valleys, and dense forests, Texas is the US state with the highest biodiversity.
- Texas Coastal Habitats
- Coastal Waters Teem with Life
- Helping The Habitats
- Home Is Where The Habitat Is
The following web pages are derived from the graphic panels on exhibit at Sea Center Texas. 1. Map showing Houston, Galveston, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Sea Center Texas, and the Gulf of Mexico
Marine animals and plants swim, crawl and grow in Texas bays and Gulf waters. You can find them in tide pools, salt marshes and coastal bays, along the jetties, in nearshore waters and out in the Gulf of Mexico. These animals and the coastal habitats they live in are unique and valuable resources. With responsible use, we and the private and public...
The Gulf Coast of Texas contains marshes, bays, jetties and open waters vital to many kinds of wildlife. Human activities, both visible, like trash on the beach, and invisible, like chemical runoff from fields, take their toll on these habitats. As we become more aware of our impacts, people are making efforts to reduce and even reverse them. We're...
Texas bays and Gulf waters are home to thousands of fish, shellfish, birds and other animals, all of which depend on the coast's diverse habitats for food and shelter. Humans, too, share the coast, building homes and ports, harvesting seafood and enjoying the many kinds of recreation the coast has to offer. The animals that live along the Texas coa...
Jun 20, 2019 · As one of the most staggeringly productive places on this planet, the Gulf is home to fish, coral, whales, sea turtles, dolphins and thousands of bird species. Here are ten animals that live in the Gulf of Mexico—that YOU need to meet! Vampire Squid. i.
Not all wildlife on the Gulf Coast is out to sea. With more than 1.5 million acres of coastal wetlands prairie and marsh habitats, Texas is home to entire ecosystems that nurture, feed, and provide respite for countless species of fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds.
- Suzanne Stavinoha
wildflowers live here, and the area’s diversity of butterflies and reptiles is renowned. Boasting 19 major rivers and 22 bays, the Gulf Coast is unparalleled in its diversity of fish and shellfish, which are vital links in the food chain for marine organisms and critical to the economic health and Ecoregion
The Gulf of Mexico and the coast of Texas are home to green sea turtles, a type of sea turtle that prefers warm waters. These creatures primarily inhabit the ocean and sustain themselves by consuming seagrasses and algae.