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Is there an alligator living in one of the Kingwood park lakes??

Is there an alligator living in one of the Kingwood park lakes??

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by: Traveler4God Active Indicator LED Icon  OP  New Member
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 7:00am  
Hi All!Did anyone hear of an alligator living in one of the Kingwood park lakes? I heard of a sighting 2 Sundays ago but was not given the details of which park lake it was so I thought I would inquire here. 4951
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Fallon Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 7:03am  
Removed By Request 4951
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CBP210 Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 7:05am  
They are all over lake Houston and all the waterways connected. 4951
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Jpgurl Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 7:07am  
They could be anywhere. The Foster Mills ponds has a beaver wrecking havoc. I know there are gators at River Grove, East End and all those places bordering Lake Houston. I used to let my dog swim in the little cove on Scenic Shore in Kings Point until I saw "gator tracks" on the bank opposite of me- no more 4951
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~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 7:30am  
I used to have a shirt with a gator on it..... 4951
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~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 7:35am  
Removed By Request 4951
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ZMAN Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 7:44am  
Yes, this is practically swamp land, there are tons of them. 4951
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Andreweggplant Active Indicator LED Icon 15
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 8:14am  
LOL...these kind of questions make me laugh a little, especially since Kingwood is kind of surrounded by lakes, rivers, swamp land etc.  we are on their turf.  Kind of like the article where a lady wanted animal control to come out and trap the bobcat she saw in the woods...😳 4951
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~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 8:16am  
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Burnsway Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 9:18am  
You are in Texas....with water....there be gators.....lol 4951
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Traveler4God Active Indicator LED Icon  OP  New Member
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 9:43am  
Thank you for this useful information! 4951
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shodan66 Active Indicator LED Icon 15
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 9:50am  
Either last year of the year before, the guy that runs the propane/U-Haul place on Northpark found one in the median ditch at the Russel Palmer light.  As has already been said, if it's a waterway that's connected in any way to Lake Houston...and that includes all of our little bayous...there's a potential for gators.  4951
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Traveler4God Active Indicator LED Icon  OP  New Member
~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 9:52am  
Thank you for this useful information! 4951
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~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 10:02am  
They are in the lakes and rivers here and they do show up in different places after flooding or heavy rain sometimes.  I occasionally see them in the ponds on golf courses where I have never seen them before, so they could turn up in any pond in the area.   4951
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~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 10:06am  
We also have bald eagles in the area, which seems to freak people out when they first see one.  There used to be a pair that nested and hunted down around Otter Point in East End Park.  I've paddled out there a few times to just sit and watch them hunt the fish.  They are amazing to see.  I'm not sure if they are still around as it's been a couple of years since I've been out there.  4951
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~ 6 years ago   May 12, '17 10:18am  
a while back there was a car driving on 242 before 45 that ran over a large gator....there is a lot of wild still around  hogs and gators and snakes and possums and raccoons etc 4951
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