Are there alligators in the Brazos River?

Just like fish and other aquatic species that coexist along the Brazos banks, alligators are still in the same ecosystem and active, so be aware of these large creatures when navigating the Brazos River and other waters within the lower basin.
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Is it safe to swim in the Brazos River?

It's not safe to swim in the Brazos River that winds through Fort Bend County. Too many drownings are testimony to the river's dangerous currents and hidden threats. But even the calmer reservoirs, stock ponds and lakes without inflow and outflow can be dangerous.
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What rivers in Texas have alligators?

In Texas, the American alligator ranges from the Sabine River of East Texas to the Gulf of Mexico across the coastal marshes to the Rio Grande and west to around Interstate 35. This range includes about 120 counties with the highest concentrations occurring along the Gulf Coastal Plains.
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Are there Gators in the Brazos?

How many alligators are there at Brazos Bend State Park? No one knows the exact number, but it is estimated that about 250 or so alligators over 6' long reside in the 1000 acres of water here.
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Are there alligators in Brazos River Waco?

But even Lake Waco and area streams seem to have a steady or growing population of the reptiles. According to renowned wildlife expert Fred Gehlbach, wild populations of alligators have been present in the Brazos River near Waco for a long time.
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Are there alligators in Lake Corpus Christi?

"Lake Corpus Christi is full of alligators," Tamez said. "It's natural for them to be there." Tamez said people should not feed alligators since it's against the law.
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Has anyone been attacked by an alligator at Brazos Bend State Park?

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."
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What do you do if you see an alligator while swimming?

Hold very still. If you are in the water and you see an alligator passing by, stay as still as possible until it has moved on, then get out of the water immediately. If you can avoid drawing attention to yourself, chances are the gator will leave you alone.
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How many people get attacked by alligators in Texas?

How likely are gator attacks? "There's only been one reported attack in the state of Texas," said Deramus saying that violent alligator attacks versus people are rare.
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Is it safe to swim in Texas lakes?

You probably can swim in Texas lakes, despite what we said so far. Most experts say that lakes are very efficient when it comes to dilution. So most of the time, they are safe and don't keep high levels of toxins or bacteria. If you decide to swim in Texas Lakes, keep in mind to follow the safety guidelines.
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Are there lakes in Texas without alligators?

This means that once a year or every two years they are sighted because of the fact that there are not many alligators on North Texas lakes at all (most of them have been found on the Trinity River, Lake Worth or remote areas on the outskirts of popular lakes).
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Can alligator gar bite you?

Danger to Humans

Due to its large size and sharp teeth, the alligator gar is capable of delivering a serious bite wound to fisherman or swimmers. However, there is no documentation of attacks on man by alligator gars. The eggs are poisonous, causing illness if consumed by humans.
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What lives in the Brazos River?

Other inhabitants include American alligators, bobcats, white-tailed deer, raccoons, gray foxes, and feral hogs. The river itself provides habitat for gar, catfish, crappie, and freshwater drum among other fish species.
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How deep is Brazos?

However, the deepest point on the river is located at the Brazos Rv At San Felipe reporting a gauge stage of 93.34 ft. This river is monitored from 15 different streamgauging stations along the Brazos River, the highest being perched at an elevation of 1,280 ft, the Brazos Rv At Seymour .
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What is the clearest river in Texas?

The river is so clean and clear, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department claims that Texas measures the clarity of water of the entire state based on the water of the Devil's River. The Devils River State Natural Area is the only spot where you can publicly enter the Devils River.
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Can alligators smell period blood?

Like bears, gators can smell the menstruation, which will put your entire party at risk.
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How do you tell if an alligator is in the water?

Scour the Shore

Since alligators spend most of their time sunbathing on the shores, there are often telltale signs of their presence. Some of these markings might include large indentations or gouges in the ground and sliding marks where they reentered the water.
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What to do if an alligator is chasing you in water?

“Pop them on the snout. The tip of their snout is very sensitive. That might be able to get them to release you,” Magill said. Jabbing a gator in the eyes may also make it release its bite, even for just a moment, allowing you to get away before it pulls you underwater.
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How do you scare an alligator away?

Running away is a good option and a distance of around 20 or 30 feet is usually all it takes to get safely away from an alligator. "They are not made for running after prey," he said. Making a lot of noise can also scare off a gator before any attack begins.
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What to do if you see an alligator while hiking?

Just run in a straight line, directly away from the alligator, Ross said. Alligators can move up to 35 mph (56 km/h) for short distances on land, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). (By comparison, gold medalist Usain Bolt tops out at about 28 mph (45 km/h.)
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Can alligators climb stairs?

As if a running alligator wasn't impressive enough, these prehistoric powerhouses are also known to climb ladders, staircases, trees, and even fences! All they need is enough of an incline to pull themselves up.
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Are there saltwater crocodiles in Corpus Christi?

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — There's been a photo circulating on social media that shows a crocodile being spotted somewhere on the beach in Port Aransas. We reached out to the Padre Island National Seashore to verify, here's what they said. "No saltwater crocodiles here," Charles Lassiter with PINS said.
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Can you swim in Lake Corpus Christi?

On water, you can swim (no lifeguards), paddle, fish, boat, and water ski. On land, you can camp, hike, bike, geocache, and bird and nature watch.
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How deep is the Corpus Christi Bay?

Corpus Christi Bay is the deepest of these four bays, with an average depth of 11 feet. The three other bays average about two to three feet in depth. The only pass where Corpus Christi Bay waters are exchanged with the Gulf of Mexico waters is at Aransas Pass.
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