Comal River, Landa Park, New Braunfels, Texas

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The Comal River, at only 2.5 miles, is one of the shortest rivers in the US. It is spring fed from the Edwards Aquifer and feeds into the Guadalupe River. Diving and swimming is not allowed in Landa Lake and the Comal River immediately below the lake because of the presence of the endangered species.

The predominant fauna in the Comal River includes Bass, Bluegill, Rio Grande Cichlid, & Blue Tilapia. Native vegetation found in the river include Cabomba, Ludwigia, & Vallisneria.

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Potential Wildlife Sightings

Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content

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Total number of species: 19

Bass

129 Sightings
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20
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15
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17
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0
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9
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12
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12
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13
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6
O
13
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1
D
11

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Total number of species: 3

Perch

116 Sightings
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20
F
9
M
13
A
2
M
10
J
11
J
12
A
11
S
3
O
12
N
2
D
11

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Total number of species: 360

Turtle

43 Sightings
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5
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0
M
9
A
4
M
3
J
3
J
7
A
6
S
2
O
4
N
0
D
0

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Total number of species: 600

Crayfish

43 Sightings
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0
F
0
M
7
A
3
M
6
J
5
J
4
A
6
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2
O
5
N
0
D
5

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Total number of species: 3000

Catfish

11 Sightings
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0
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0
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0
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3
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0
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3
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0
A
4
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1
O
0
N
0
D
0

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