Are there alligators in Texas?
Mia Cox
Updated on March 15, 2026
The American alligator is common in swamps, rivers, bayous, and marshes of the southern U.S., including the eastern third of Texas. While typically found in fresh-water, they can tolerate brackish water as well. Formerly an endangered species, the alligator is now a protected game animal in Texas. Takedown request View complete answer on tpwd.texas.gov
What part of Texas have alligators?
Range: In Texas, the alligator ranges from the Sabine River of East Texas to the Gulf of Mexico and across the coastal marshes to the Rio Grande. This range includes about 120 counties in East Texas and the Gulf Coastal Plains. Takedown request View complete answer on galvestontx.govAre alligators in Galveston TX?
Additionally, after heavy rainstorms there is increased freshwater inflows into Galveston Bay and alligators can get washed into the bay/Gulf of Mexico and we often see reports of alligators on the beach. Why can saltwater crocodiles live in the saltwater but not alligators? Takedown request View complete answer on tamug.eduIs there alligators in Houston Texas?
Yes, alligators live in Houston and the surrounding areas.The many lakes, bayous, and rivers in and around Houston contain an environment that is favorable to alligators. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department estimates that roughly 400,000 to 500,000 alligators live in Texas.
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