The Comal River in Comal County Texas does NOT have any alligators living in it at this time. The river is used by thousands of river visitors every year and there has been no alligator ever reported in recent decades.
There are records from locals that tell of alligators living in the Guadalupe River many years ago before Canyon Dam was built upstream. The waters then were warmer, slower and murkier green.
As for right now, neither river has any known population of alligators living in or near the water.
Yes they Juss recently found one...
There are no alligators native to Bulgaria. Alligators are found only along the Yangtze River in China (Alligator sinensis) and in swamps in the southeastern US (Alligator mississippiensis).
No. Other than the rare Chinese alligator of the Yangtze River, alligators live only in the southeastern US, primarily Louisiana and Florida.
Yes, alligators construct dens for shelter. They often dig burrows in the banks of water bodies where they can hide and rest. Alligators use these dens to regulate their body temperature and protect themselves from predators.
There are no documented alligator populations near Savannah, Tennessee. However, there are breeding populations farther upriver in the Wheeler Lake section of the Tennessee River in northern Alabama, and in Shelby, Tipton, Haywood, and Fayette counties in southwestern Tennessee.
it varies from 4 to 10 feet
The address of the Comal County River Zoo is: 5640 Ih 35 S, New Braunfels, TX 78132-4945
COMAL was created in 1973.
A comal is a type of flat griddle that is used for cooking.
yes
Few, but Yes!!
alligators
Yeah. Sure. Why not?
alligators
The best way to properly heat a tortilla on a comal is to place the comal on medium heat, place the tortilla on the comal, and heat it for about 30 seconds on each side until it is warm and slightly toasted.
Comal County Blue was created on 2008-08-26.
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