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The Texas horned lizard holds a special place in the hearts of Texans. Named the state reptile in 1993, it’s a symbol of resilience, uniqueness, and the wild spirit of the Lone Star State.
Reptiles, often overlooked, possess remarkable adaptations for survival. Some lizards can run on water, while others glide ...
Texans can vote on three potential designs to update the horned lizard plate, which was the first conservation-themed plate.
It was a nose-horned lizard, part of the family of dragon lizards, and it hadn’t been seen in almost a hundred and thirty years. This was a rediscovery.
Why they're awesome: Greater short-horned lizards have a squat, flat shape and short snouts, which makes them look more like amphibians than reptiles — hence the nickname "horny toads." But ...
More Texas horned lizards are now scuttling around Blanco County, thanks to the San Antonio Zoo—and a team of dogs that are trained to track the threatened species.
Horned lizard numbers are nowhere near what they used to be, but there is an effort to ensure they will be here for your kids to see.
Texans can vote on three potential designs to update the horned lizard plate, which was the first conservation-themed plate.
All of its spines, horns, blotches, flattened shape, and splayed stance give the Texas Horned Lizard a fierce and rather dragon-like appearance; but, in reality, it is a relatively docile, slow ...
In this week's Climate Connection, Jeff Ray talks about the horned lizard and how North Texas residents can help restore its habitat.
The 100th Texas Horned Lizard has hatched at Caldwell Zoo through its conservation efforts to rebuild the declining population.
Horned lizard numbers are nowhere near what they used to be, but there is an effort to ensure they will be here for your kids to see.
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