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Identify Wildlife Furry, scaly, leathery, chalky – members of the kingdom Animalia sport exteriors of all kinds in The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel. Some live in forests, some prefer grassy prairies and others find the water’s edge their perfect playground. All prefer to be observed from afar, so stick to the boardwalks, trails and waterways to catch a glimpse of native fauna in its natural habitat. Early morning and late-in-the-day finds animals foraging for food and seeking shelter.
Tops out at three-and-a-half feet in height and can be seen east of Interstate 75.
Despite their depiction in cartoons and as mascots, alligators are black, not shades of green.
Bay waters, Pine Island Sound and Charlotte Harbor almost guarantee a sighting of these mammals.
Elegant and graceful, as well as striking, and can be seen throughout the area.
Horseshoe crabs live in mud flats and young find protection in mangrove “nurseries."
Coexisting with the mangroves they scurry on, these crustaceans help break down nutrients.
A 12-foot female croc lives on Sanibel Island, and it’s said there are a handful of smaller ones in Estero Bay.
It’s hard to spot this elusive native (which can be brown, even), but look for signs such as tracks in swamps or forests.
Ranging in color from green to brown, this lizard is often mistaken for a chameleon. See them at Audubon Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary.
Sanibel Island has a good population of this feral cat. Calusa Nature Center & Planetarium has one in captivity.
Spanish explorers brought this small-horned bovine to Lee County. See it at the Babcock Ranch.
2006 was a good year for the endangered Florida panther, with 19 kittens born in the wild.
Daily they eat 10 to 15 percent of their weight in plant material and bear young one at a time.
Around human populations, it’s common to see raccoons feeding during the day.
These playful creatures like near-water sites and are active dawn to mid-morning and at sunset.
Armadillos root around for grubs on high, dry ground and “freeze" when startled.
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