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  2. List of Animals That Live in Texas (With Pictures)

    www.animalspot.net/animals-in-us/animals-in-texas

    Texas is home to such rich wildlife that the capital city of Austin has raccoons, foxes, deer, snakes, and spiders among the common backyard animals. Below is a list of the most common and notable animals native to the state.

  3. Wildlife in Texas - Types of Texan Animals - A-Z Animals

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    Texas has more than 800 different habitat types. This greatly diverse terrain gives rise to a tremendous variety of native and endemic wildlife. The list of Texas’s native and introduced animals includes 540 species of bird s and 142 species of mammals, amphibians, and other animals.

  4. Texas Wildlife Identification Guide

    tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_k0700_0517.pdf

    Texas game animals, game birds, furbearers and other wildlife are important for many reasons . They provide countless hours of viewing and recreational opportunities. They benefit the Texas economy through hunting and “nature tourism” such as birdwatching.

  5. Wild Animals in Texas (Examples & Pictures) - Wildlife Informer

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    Texas not only has some very unique animals, but they also have rare and at-risk species. Because of the wide diversity of species, this article will break down some of Texas’s wildlife into categories such as native vs. invasive, endangered, and state animals.

  6. What Animals Live In Texas? - WorldAtlas

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    Texas has many species of native and introduced animals and birds living within its geographical boundaries. More specifically, the state has about 540 species of birds and 142 species of animals. Texas is also known to have more cattle than any other state in the US.

  7. Fish are scaled, "cold-blooded" vertebrates found in water environments. They fall into three main groups: agnatha or jawless fish, chondrichthyes or cartilaginous fish and osteichthyes or bony fish. Most fish lay eggs, though a few species give birth to live young.

  8. Here are the 8 Texas State Animals - Wildlife Informer

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    8 Texas state animals. This article will take you through the state’s symbolic animals and discover why they are so important to Texans. 1. State Bird – Northern mockingbird. Northern mockingbird perching | image by Becky Matsubara via Flickr | CC BY 2.0. Scientific Name: Mimus polyglottos.

  9. Wildlife in Texas

    wildlifeinformer.com/wildlife-in-texas

    Native fish like the Guadalupe Bass thrive in clear streams, while iconic reptiles such as the Texas Horned Lizard and the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake inhabit different ecosystems. Mammals like the Texas Black Bear and the Pronghorn Antelope add to the state’s rich biodiversity.

  10. Animals of Texas

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    286 species. Texas is a state in the South Central region of the United States.

  11. Texas Animals: Native Wildlife & Texas State Animals - Infoplease

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    What kinds of animals live in Texas? Texas is a huge state filled with amazing animal habitats, including hills, deserts, lakes, rivers, grasslands, and more. One of the first things any Texas newcomer will notice is the incredible variety of invertebrate wildlife. Spiders, crustaceans, and insects are everywhere.