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  2. Creepy fish ‘outta the depths from hell’ washes up on Texas ...

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    Pictures shared by Arceneaux show the long, slender fish with its mouth wide open exposing its sharp teeth. Dozens of people have commented on her post, including many who wish to stay away from ...

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    The average annual rainfall for Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country typically ranges between 30 to 35 inches. So far this year, the region has received 17.17 inches.

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  6. Rain of animals - Wikipedia

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    Some cases are thought to be caused by birds dropping fish. With regard to a documented rain of fish that occurred on December 29, 2021 in Texarkana, Texas. Several residents of a landlocked city, in east Texas have reported a rare sight seeing fish all over the ground after they apparently fell from the sky during a rainstorm.

  7. Texas man catches fish, finds shockingly large snake ... - AOL

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    The man, who goes by the Twitter handle TEXAS WILD BOY, tweeted a video of the unusual haul on Sunday. The 18-second clip shows a black-and-brown snake biting into the still-breathing fish.

  8. Guadalupe bass - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculii) is a rare species of fish endemic to the U.S. state of Texas, [2] where it also is the official state fish.It is restricted to creeks and rivers (including the Guadalupe River, hence the name Guadalupe bass), and is listed as near threatened. [1]

  9. TPWD has released nearly 1 billion saltwater fish into Texas ...

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    The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has released nearly 1 billion saltwater fish into Texas bays over the last 40 years — an effort to revitalize historic fisheries and recover native fish ...