University of South Florida and University of Tampa
There is a Seminole, Florida 25 miles southwest of Tampa and a second Seminole, Florida 423 miles northwest of Tampa near Panama City.
Well we all know they lived in Florida but they specifically lived in the northern end of Tampa bay or near the swamps. nice tribe them.
The University of South Florida.
Crocodiles not only live in swamps, the also live in riparian areas near rivers. Crocodiles hunt and live in areas that a predominantly water.
No.
Tampa Bay comes from where Tampa is. They call it the Tampa Bay area because it is right near the bay of the Gulf of Mexico. I know this because I live in Pinellas County which is right below Tampa
mainly in Florida near Tampa but you can find them nearly anywhere where theres beaches or boat dock's... i know where i am about 80 miles north from Tampa theres to many to count!
The closest of Florida's two Englewoods is about 88 miles while the one in Duval County near Jacksonville is about 200 miles from Tampa.
Yes, there are both alligators and crocodiles in Florida. Like stated above, alligators and crocodiles both coexist in the Everglades. The Everglades is in Florida. Therefore, they both live in Florida. The American Crocodile resides in the Everglades of Florida.
Unlike alligators, who usually live near fresh water, crocodiles usually live near salty water. Crocodiles live in many different places around the world! There are crocodiles in lots of countries such as Egypt, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Madagascar, and more. There are also crocodiles in Australia, and in parts of South America like Venezuela.
There are two towns named Sunrise in Florida. One is near Fort Lauderdale, 254 miles from Tampa and the other is 61 miles south of Tampa.