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Live alligator in the wild; apparently has grabbed ahold of a blue cord. Alligators are numerous in Brazos Bend State Park.
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Live alligator in the wild at Brazos Bend State Park.
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While in Texas visiting my brother we drove out to Brazos Bend State Park for 4-5 mile hike. It was perfect weather.
These big frogs were close to the bank on a lake at Brazos Bend State Park near Needville, Texas. My husband, Felton, and I enjoy the wildlife and photo opportunities there.
On Monday, Carl and I ate lunch in Lake Jackson at All-Star Pizza. We had the delicious buffet of pizza, calzones, and cookies. Afterwards we drove to Brazos Bend State Park where we saw some wildlife exhibits and saw some wildlife: butterflies, a deer, a snake, baby alligators, some birds, and a baby coyote?
Then we drove to the museum district of Houston. At the Houston Museum of Natural Science, we toured two exhibits: Terra Cotta Warriors and the Spirits & Headhunters: Vanishing Worlds of the Amazon. We also saw the skeletons of some dinosaurs and exhibits of animals from Africa.
We had planned to go to the Houston Zoo since it was open free to the public on Columbus Day, but they wouldn't let us inside since it was less than an hour before closing time. Instead we found Hermann Park with a pond, some ducks, some coy, a turtle, and some statues. It was a nice find at the end of the day.
We drove back to Lake Jackson and ate a most delicious steak at Salt Grass Steak House before returning to Carl's house for me to pack up and leave early the next morning.