This has been a wild year for animals, not just in San Antonio, but the entire state of Texas.
A large portion of the city of Seguin was without power twice in three days due to two separate raccoon incidents. Nearly half the city was temporarily without power after a raccoon made its way into a Lower Colorado River Authority transformer. “Call it de’ja’vu, irony or just a case of bad luck,” city officials said.A 12-foot reticulated python was found loose in a Cibolo neighborhood over the summer.
Leah Garcia's son happily reunite after the snake was found loose in a Cibolo neighborhood on Aug. 10, 2022.A resident in Universal City made a remarkable reptile discovery when she spotted a snake in her house. Officer Hector Luevano, who is familiar with snakes, was dispatched to the woman’s home and determined the reptile was a python. “The officer asked if the lady wanted to keep it since it was a pet but she was not having any of that,” said Universal City police Lt.
The San Antonio area isn’t the only place with some unique animal headlines. Here are some stories from around Texas where animals made the news in 2022:A bat falcon was been spotted in the U.S. for the first time in recorded history in February and the bird of prey made its appearance in the great state of Texas. Bat falcons are not rare they just haven’t been seen in our country before.
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