Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Wildlife of Lake Okeechobee

The more common wildlife to be seen around the lake include the abundance of snakes, both venomous and non-venomous, and their prey, the field rats. Raccoons, opossums, and a variety of turtles including the soft-shell turtle are all familiar wildlife that rely on the lake for survival. Whether visiting Lake Okeechobee for the fishing or just to take in the scenery, remember to bring a camera as there is always some type of wildlife lurking around this magnificent body of water.

FULL ARTICLE:
Lake Okeechobee Wildlife

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