Mammals:
* Large Herbivores: White-tailed deer, mule deer, pronghorn, bison (in some areas)
* Smaller Herbivores: Rabbits (black-tailed jackrabbit, cottontail), squirrels (ground squirrels, fox squirrels), prairie dogs
* Carnivores: Coyotes, bobcats, foxes (gray fox, kit fox), badgers, raccoons, opossums
* Smaller Carnivores: Weasels, skunks, bats (various species)
Birds:
* Birds of Prey: Red-tailed hawk, golden eagle, ferruginous hawk, prairie falcon
* Songbirds: Mockingbird, blue jay, cardinal, chickadee, wren
* Waterfowl: Ducks (mallard, teal), geese (Canada goose), sandhill crane
* Ground Birds: Quail (bobwhite quail, scaled quail), roadrunner
Reptiles and Amphibians:
* Snakes: Rattlesnakes (western diamondback rattlesnake, prairie rattlesnake), garter snake, bullsnake
* Lizards: Whiptail lizards, horned lizards, skinks
* Turtles: Painted turtle, snapping turtle
* Amphibians: Toads (western toad), frogs (leopard frog, bullfrog)
Fish:
* River Fish: Catfish, bass, crappie, perch
Insects:
* Bees: Honeybee, bumblebees, solitary bees
* Butterflies: Monarch butterfly, swallowtail butterfly, skipper butterfly
* Grasshoppers: Various species
* Ants: Various species
Other:
* Arachnids: Spiders (wolf spider, tarantula), scorpions
* Snails: Land snails
This is just a glimpse of the rich biodiversity found in the central plains of Texas. It is important to note that specific species may vary depending on the exact location within the region.
Remember to always be respectful of wildlife and maintain a safe distance when observing them.