"For 1,250 miles, the Rio Grande is the boundary between the United States and Mexico. In a remote stretch in west Texas, the river makes a curve to the northeast to form the 'big bend.' It is here that the wild character of the river lives on."
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OUR I-MOVIE ABOUT THE RIO GRANDE
RIO GRANDE RIVER SPECIES
The Rio Grande mammals that live near the Rio Grande are beaver, muskrat, little brown bat, meadow jumping mouse, white footed mouse, Botta pocket gopher, desert cotton tail, coyote
mule deer.
The Rio Grande mammals that live near the Rio Grande are beaver, muskrat, little brown bat, meadow jumping mouse, white footed mouse, Botta pocket gopher, desert cotton tail, coyote
mule deer.
The Rio Grande birds that live by the Rio Grande are
Mallard, canada goose, bald eagle, cooper's hawk,great
horned owl, great blue heron, sand hill crane, killdeer, yellow billed cuckoo, road runner, belted king fisher, crow, southwestern willow flycatcher, summer tanger, red winged black bird.
Pictures from google images