From deserts to swamps, there is a great variety of animals that are native to the Lone Star State. Unfortunately for many of them, their habitats are being turned into urban developments, leaving hundreds of species without homes.
According to KXAN based in Austin, Texas, "The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center released its official spring wildflower forecast for Central Texas Wednesday morning."
A representative for the Wildflower Center told KXAN that the upcoming bluebonnet season is 'looking really good.'
They're cute, but a bite from these animals could make you or your pet extremely ill - and they could even be deadly. Why you should leave foxes and other wildlife alone. Plus, what are the signs an animal could have rabies. Read and learn what you can do to prevent the spread.
Throughout most of New Mexico, you can pretty much mark yourself safe from bear encounters. There are many places though where you wanna keep your eyes open.
Once upon a time in Texas, black bears had been a hunting target to the point where their presence was almost nil. However, they're back according to Texas Parks and Wildlife.