Why is it called Mustang Island?

Mustang Island was named for the wild horses that roamed the island for hundreds of years. No one is sure how the mustangs got here. Spaniards might have brought them, or perhaps they swam from a shipwreck. In the 19th century, ranches began infringing on the mustangs' habitat.
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Are there still horses on Mustang Island?

By the late 1800s, mustangs had disappeared even from Texas' Mustang Island, named for the abundance of the breed. Though there aren't any truly wild mustangs left in Texas, a small number continue to roam public lands in Western states.
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Can you live on Mustang Island?

Mustang Island Beachfront Communities

A few of the communities are residential or long term rental only, but others accommodate full-time living and short term rentals. Amenities typically include pools and boardwalks. Beachfront condominiums are generally 4-12 story complexes with on-site rental programs.
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Is Mustang Island a real place?

Mustang Island is a barrier island on the Gulf Coast of Texas in the United States. The island is 18 miles (29 km) long, stretching from Corpus Christi to Port Aransas. The island is oriented generally northeast–southwest, with the Gulf of Mexico on the east and south, and Corpus Christi Bay on the north and west.
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How was Mustang Island formed?

Rivers carried sand and soil to the gulf, creating sandbars. Over time, the sea level rose, and the ocean currents carried sand from those sandbars in toward the present-day shore. The sand built up, eventually forming the long, skinny barrier islands about 2,500 years ago.
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Is South Padre Island man made?

The central part of the island is preserved in a natural wild state as Padre Island National Seashore and part of the lower island is protected as part of the Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge. Since 1964, the island has been divided by the artificial Port Mansfield Channel.
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What kind of snakes are on Mustang Island?

The park only has two known species of venomous snakes, the western diamond-backed rattlesnake and the massasauga rattlesnake.
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Can you swim at Mustang Island Park?

At Mustang Island State Park, what you do is up to you. You can play at the beach (swim, surf, build a sand castle), camp, picnic, fish, kayak, bird watch (especially during spring and fall migrations) and geocache.
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Is Mustang Island worth visiting?

Sitting almost 30 miles south of downtown Corpus Christi, Mustang Island State Park is well worth the drive. This 18-mile-long barrier island features beautiful dunes and a bevy of wildlife, including 400 different bird species, raccoons, fish, deer and sea turtles.
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Does Mustang Island allow dogs?

According to TPWD's website the only rules about pets at Mustang Island are: Pets must be kept on leash and must not be left unattended or create a disturbance. Please pick up after them. Pets are not allowed in public buildings.
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Is Mustang Island Nice?

A hidden gem in Texas, Mustang Island State Park is a popular spot to enjoy sunbathing and swimming. A dog-friendly beach, visitors can bring their favorite four-legged friends as they go beachcombing for seashells, fossils and other treasures swept up from the tide on this beautiful barrier island.
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Is Mustang Island clean?

The state park section of Mustang Island is well regulated and maintained, which means it's a clean beach. It is large and spans out, so it never feels crowded, regardless out the amount of people out that day — even during spring break.
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Why are there no horses in Africa?

Why are there no indigenous horses in Africa, south of the Sahara? It's because of two killer diseases: Trypanosomiasis (African sleeping sickness – ASS) and African Horse Sickness (AHS).
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Do wild mustangs still exist?

Today, 86,000 free-roaming horses live on nearly 28 million acres of public lands across 10 western U.S. states, and 55,000 taken off the land now live in government-run quarters. With no natural predators, their numbers are growing by 15 to 20 percent each year, according to the bureau.
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How much is Mustang Island?

Mustang Island State Park is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fee for park entry is $5 for adults, free for children 12 and under, and campsite fees are separate. Annual passes for access to all Texas State Parks are also available for purchase.
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How much does it cost to camp at Mustang Island?

Description. $5 Entrance Fee (Free for Children). 300 Drive-up Primitive Campsites ($10/ night). 1.5 miles of maintained beach.
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Can you have fires on Mustang Island?

Mustang Island Beach

Permits are not required for bonfires, but you must stick to the park's regulations: keep fires small, and always check at the park office to learn about potential fire bans, particularly during the dry summer season.
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Does Mark Cuban own Mustang Texas?

The sale of the town was personal for Price, whose husband Marty Price owned Mustang with two others. For years, the couple was giddy with ideas for the village, including building a resort, a music venue, a winery.
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Who is the owner of Mustang Texas?

DALLAS - Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban's latest investment is the place that may be the smallest town in Texas. He now owns Mustang, Texas – a 77-acre town along Interstate 45 near Corsicana.
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Who owns Mustang Texas?

Cuban bought Mustang, a small town in Navarro County, located 55 miles south of Dallas, according to Dallas Morning News. The 77-acre town has a current population of 23 people and is the home of an abandoned strip club with a frightening back story.
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Are there rattlesnakes on Mustang Island?

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — For many locals, the existence of a large population of rattlesnakes in the dunes of Padre and Mustang Island beaches is common knowledge. “(I was) always told all my life not to go in the dunes because of snakes,” Corpus Christi native Kathy Robertson said.
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Are there poisonous snakes in Galveston?

Galveston Island is home to a number of snake species! Some of them are Venomous! If you are bitten by a venomous snake seek medical treatment. Visit the TPWD Snake Safety webpage.
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Are there poisonous snakes in Corpus Christi?

Massive 6-foot diamondback rattlesnake spotted at popular Corpus Christi pier. On Tuesday, a man who chose to remain anonymous took a video of a massive 6-foot venomous diamondback rattlesnake he spotted along Corpus Christi beach near Bob Hall Pier. In the video, the snake looks as if it is ready to strike.
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