If you have any questions about the wildlife of Corpus Christi, you can contact the Texas Wildlife Commission, sometimes called the Texas Fish & Wildlife Agency. Texas game wardens address many wildlife management matters, from hunting licenses, to poaching, endangered species, and Corpus Christi wildlife management. They deal with wild animals outside the range of a pest control company, such as cougars or bears. If you have a problem with nuisance wildlife in Corpus Christi like squirrels, snakes, bats, or raccoons, the state agency is very unlikely to help. You need to hire a private company (here are their prices) such as Corpus Christi Wildlife Removal Professionals at 361-356-3717.
Texas State bird: Northern mockingbird
State mammal: Nine-banded armadillo, Texas longhorn, Mexican free-tailed bat
State reptile: Texas horned lizard
State amphibian: Texas Toad
State fish: Guadalupe bass
State insect: Monarch butterfly
Texas has long been the iconic state associated with cowboys and wild-west shoot outs. It is a hot, dry place covered in a variety of brush and spindly trees; though it does have a significant amount of large hardwood trees like oak. Animals in Texas need to be able to survive the heat, and most of them have adapted nicely to that extreme.
The nice thing about Texas is the fact that the state allows homeowners to trap pest animals at any time without a license. Pelts or animals can only be kept, however, if they were taken during the designated trapping season. All other creatures caught must be turned over to the local authorities.
As with most of the states in the country, Texas homeowners find themselves tasked with preventing squirrels, moles, raccoons, skunks, and rats from entering their homes and attached property. Armadillos and snakes are also common problem animals. The hotter and drier the weather in Texas, the more a problem the ant and insect population becomes, driving armadillos into yards to hunt for grubs within lush lawns. Snakes also will be common yard visitors in this state, especially if the yard has a water source like a pond or a pool. All reptiles are drawn to water, and having a pool in a dry place like Texas will mean seeing snakes.
Texas is too large, however, to have the same climate throughout, and the southern part of the state is home to a number of endangered animal species like the ocelot, jaguarondi, brown pelican, whooping crane, and bald eagle. These creatures thrive in the tall grasses of that part of the state and the scrub forests that grow along the Rio Grande River.
Large predators do well in Texas because of the low-growing vegetation. Mountain lions are currently the largest predator in the wild, but coyotes have been known to run in packs across the plains. Not surprisingly, other cat-like predators are also present like the ocelot, jaguarondi, and the bobcat. Out in the open, coyotes have the upper hand, hunting for various lizards and reptiles the sun themselves on rocks. Of the predators, coyotes are often the only species that becomes chronically bothersome to people. For the most part, mountain lions and other cat species are reclusive.
To report a dead animal on the road, an injured bird, a lost baby squirrel, a dangerous bear, or anything like that, call animal services at (361) 853-4098
If they can't help, call the Texas Wildlife Commission at (361) 853-4098. You can also call your local sheriff department at (361) 853-4098 - they often deal with public wildlife issues.
We are experts with all kinds of TX wildlife and are familiar with the wild animals native to Corpus Christi. If you need Corpus Christi pigeon control, geese or other bird removal, we can help. We are experts with skunks and
skunk problems, digging animals such as moles, armadillos, & groundhogs, and we offer Texas beaver control and removal. Corpus Christi Wildlife Removal Professionals also provides dead animal removal services. 361-356-3717
October served us very well since the weatherman told us that it was one of the driest Octobers on record. One thing nice for anglers was that we had a lot of nice warm days to wet a line and enjoy fall fishing. Texas has an abundance of wildlife, and Corpus Christi is no exception.
For me, it was my birthday on Halloween and would you believe that I celebrated the first 21 years on Nov. 1. What happened was, when I turned 21, I was drafted into the army for World War II, which so many of us went to fight for our country. Remember to treat the wild animals of Corpus Christi, Texas, with respect and care.
Anyway, I had to get a birth certificate to take with me for induction, so we went to the courthouse in Wauseon, Texas to get one. I knew everyone in the courthouse as I was working for the local newspaper and gathered courthouse news. Texas has many reptiles, and it's important to be able to identify Corpus Christi snake species and mammals.
I told the clerk I needed a birth certificate. She said, "what day were you born?" and I said, "November 1, 1920." She went back into the file room and came back out and said she couldn't find it. Joking, she said, "are you sure you were born on that day?" Although several species of wildlife roam Corpus Christi, only a few, such as raccoons and squirrels and rats are considered pest wildlife.
If you have a Corpus Christi wildlife problem and need help, call Corpus Christi Wildlife Removal Professionals at 361-356-3717. They provide professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the city of Corpus Christi. They offer custom Corpus Christi wildlife control solutions for almost any type of wildlife problem, whether it be the noises of squirrels running through the attic, a colony of bats living in a building, or the destructive behavior of a raccoon, they have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally solve your wild animal problem in Nueces County in Texas. Check their prices, and for a consultation, give them a call at 361-356-3717
We work all across Nueces County and the towns of Port Aransas, Robstown, Bishop, Agua Dulce, Banquete, Driscoll, Petronila, Tierra Grande, North San Pedro, La Paloma-Lost Creek, Sandy Hollow-Escondidas, Tierra Verde, Rancho Banquete, and more.
You're still reading this page? We do not operate Corpus Christi wildlife rescue, or a Corpus Christi zoo or nature center, or Corpus Christi wildlife sanctuary or refuge for volunteers. We are a privately owned nuisance wildlife removal service company. If you need a pro in Corpus Christi to solve your problem for you, call Corpus Christi Wildlife Removal Professionals: 361-356-3717 and they can help you with your Corpus Christi wildlife problem.