
The Sabal Palm Audubon Sanctuary provides habitat for not only birds but other critters including these red-eared sliders, a common turtle found in eastern U.S. I also saw one of the jackrabbits that reside at the Sanctuary. Their website notes they also are home to the Texas Tortoise,leopard frogs and to a large number of butterfly species. Bobcats are not unusual at the Sanctuary though they are mistaken for ocelots, a rare species that like the also rare jaguarundi may use the Sanctuary. SeEtta

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