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Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

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Page 1: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Exotic Wildlife Species

By: Mike McManners,

Ben Burkhalter,

& Jennifer Muller

Edited By: Kaci Greer

Page 2: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Objectives Define ‘exotic’ wildlife species found in

Texas

Identify ten exotic wildlife species found in Texas

Discuss policies and hunting regulations concerning exotic wildlife in Texas.

Page 3: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

House/English Sparrow

Originally from Europe Males have gray crown,

chestnut colored neck, black beak, & grayish-brown feathers

Associates with human activity in urban & rural setting

Page 4: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Starling

Since introduction in New York in the 1890, they have flourished to the point of being pests

Yellow beak with black

Page 5: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Norway Rat

Grayish brown fur on top and pale

Page 6: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

House Mouse

Small, slender rodent Slightly pointed nose Small black eyes Large, nearly hairless

ears Scaly tail

Page 7: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Grass Carp

Brassy-green to golden in color

Robust, humped body Small mouth Two barbells on each

side of the upper jaw Heavy toothed spine

on dorsal and anal fins

Page 8: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Walking Catfish

Aquarium fish from Asia that has escaped and now threatens the aquatic system of North America

Pale white in color Can “walk” overland

to get to new areas

Page 9: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Nutria

Large rodent, similar to a beaver

Tail is long, round, and sparsely haired

Mammary gland on along the mid-line of the back

Pelage is dark, slaty, underfur overlaid with long, glossy dark brown or yellow brown guard hairs

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Ring-necked Pheasants

Long, pointed tail Males tails are barred Feathers have an

iridescent color pattern

White collar around neck

Bright red face patch

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Aoudad/Barbary Sheep

Large horns that curve outward, backward, then inward on the males

Same on females only smaller

Distinctive long hair on front of chest, throat and front legs

Page 12: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Axis Deer

Reddish-brown with white spots throughout entire life

Normally have 6 point antlers

Page 13: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Blackbuck Antelope

Contrasting black and white body color

Long twisted horns

Page 14: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Objectives Define ‘exotic’ wildlife species found in

Texas

Identify ten exotic wildlife species found in Texas

Discuss policies and hunting regulations concerning exotic wildlife in Texas.

Page 15: Exotic Wildlife Species By: Mike McManners, Ben Burkhalter, & Jennifer Muller Edited By: Kaci Greer.

Sources www.enature.com Curriculum Materials for Agriscience 381,

Wildlife and Recreation Management, Instructional Materials Service