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Are there alligators in South Padre?

The sanctuary is the South Padre Island Birding Nature and Alligator sanctuary. It's operators recently deemed the pond they have for small gators to be to full.



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South Padre Island beach The navigable portion of the island is about 12 miles long, and there's quality beach along the whole coast. And you can swim year-round.

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Yes, while it is not an everyday occurrence alligators do enjoy a day at the beach as well. Alligators that live in our bodies of freshwater throughout the island collect parasites on their body as shown to the left. These freshwater parasites can't handle the saltwater.

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  • There are about 400,000 to 500,00 alligators in Texas. ...
  • Lake Lewisville is one of the largest lakes in the north of Texas. ...
  • Lake Worth is located inside the city of Fort Worth, Texas. ...
  • Caddo Lake is known for its abundance of cypress trees. ...
  • Alligators are densest in swamps and wetlands where cypress trees are also common.


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While some may be hesitant to venture out into the nightlife scene due to safety concerns, the truth is that South Padre Island offers a safe and enjoyable experience for all. One of the reasons why South Padre Island is safe is due to the heavy police presence.

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There is no lifeguard at Padre Island National Seashore- swimming is at your own risk! Use caution when swimming and never swim alone. Strong currents flowing parallel to the beach, tides flowing to and from the beach and sudden drop-offs in the surf can be dangerous for swimmers and waders alike.

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The island has three poisonous snakes: the western diamondback, the massasagua and the Texas coral snake. Copperheads and cottonmouths are not known to be on the island. There are many non-venomous snakes, but few snakes are encountered by the public.

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Outside Lake Lewisville, you can find alligators in Lake Worth, Caddo Lake, and Eagle Mountain Lake. If you're afraid of having a close encounter with an alligator at one of these lakes, you shouldn't be. For most of the alligator-infested lakes in Texas, sightings are few and far between.

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