The Bee County ecosystem supports 100 documented wildlife species across 87 taxonomic genera. Located in bee county, texas, this area provides critical habitat with diverse natural communities. The location hosts 21 frequently observed species and 19 occasionally documented species, creating a balanced ecosystem with both resident and visiting wildlife. Compared to nearby Beeville, Bee County hosts 257% more species diversity. This location ranks #1 for species diversity among 2 bee county County natural areas, placing it in the 50th percentile for biodiversity.
Showing 20 most frequently observed species out of 100 total documented species.
Blue-ringed Dancer
Smoky Rubyspot
Great Plains Narrow-mouthed Toad
Coastal Plain Toad
Powdered Dancer
Checkered Garter Snake
Rio Grande Leopard Frog
Clark's Tree Frog
Common Sanddragon
straggler daisy
Siamweed
American Rubyspot
Kiowa Dancer
Blue-fronted Dancer
prostrate sandmat
Texas Toad
Swift Setwing
Eastern Ringtail
Five-striped Leaftail
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