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Texas horned lizard

scary prehistoric face..but he is harmless

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Most older Texans know his fierce appearance is all for show just to scare off predators. As children they used to catch and play with the lizards, for he is a gentle little creature who never bites and will go to sleep in your hand if you roll him over and rub his tummy.

This docile little creature is the state reptile of Texas and, as the "horned frog", is the mascot of Texas Christian University.

The Texas horned lizard is the largest of the approximately 14 species of horned lizards in the western United States and Mexico. They can reach a length of 4-6 inches.

The lizards colors camouflage it against predators, and it can also puff itself up and protrude its many small body thorns making it difficult to swallow.

The Texas horned lizard also has the ability to squirt a stream of blood from its eyes for up to 5 feet. Although this blood is harmless, it not only frightens and confuses predators, but has a bad taste when predators such as wolves and coyotes try to eat it.

According to National Geographic, this is one of the most unique creatures on the face of the earth. No other possesses this bizarre defense mechanism.

There has been a serious decline in the number of the lizards in recent years and it is illegal to take, possess, transport or sell them without a special permit. The decline is thought to be the result of overuse of pesticides and invading fire ants which destroy the harvester ants the lizards feed on.

50 posted on 10/07/2015 8:41:56 AM PDT by patriot08 (4th geneneration Texan (girl type))
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52 posted on 10/07/2015 8:45:34 AM PDT by JoeProBono (SOME IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED;-{)
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To: patriot08

I remember playing with them as a kid in California, we called them Horny Toads.


53 posted on 10/07/2015 8:52:29 AM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: patriot08

They are adorable!


57 posted on 10/07/2015 8:56:15 AM PDT by Yaelle
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There has been a serious decline in the number of the lizards in recent years and it is illegal to take, possess, transport or sell them without a special permit. The decline is thought to be the result of overuse of pesticides and invading fire ants which destroy the harvester ants the lizards feed on.

The main cause are these darn fire ants. Upon their arrival, the red ant declined. That red ant was the horned toad’s main food source.

58 posted on 10/07/2015 8:56:30 AM PDT by al_c (Obama's standing in the world has fallen so much that Kenya now claims he was born in America.)
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To: patriot08

I loved the horny toads as we called them when I was a kid. Haven’t seen one in years. There is no shortage of the other kind of lizard, they are all over my front and back porches. The dogs used to hunt them but they got bored with it I guess, and the lizards have taken over. What do these lizards eat?. Spiders I hope!


62 posted on 10/07/2015 9:01:51 AM PDT by Ditter (God Bless Texas!)
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