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    #16
    Cool little critters. There is still good numbers in Mexico

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      #17
      Ya seems pretty rare to see one, much less two at the same time. Cool pics.

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        #18
        Oops, couldn't tell it was split pics til I looked again. My bad.

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          #19
          In the 70's used to catch them by the 100's. Don't see many any more.

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            #20
            Here's my La Salle county specimen--little different coloration.

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              #21
              When I was in the military we supported some missions on the border in Arizona. They were everywhere. Cool little critters

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                #22
                I saw the first one in years this earlier this year when I was out at the airport in Frio County. Apparently there are lots of them out at the airport.

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                  #23
                  Nice, these little guys are pretty cool!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by J_Riley View Post
                    I've seen a few at my house already this year. They are pretty thick here around Ozona.
                    Yes yes yes! That is great news!

                    I grew up seeing them and catching them. We'd holdem in jars and feed them crickets then turn them loose after a while.

                    P. cornuta is cool! Ive a big metal one sitting in my front yard. My grooms cake was a homemade red velvet horny toad.

                    Im way late for buying the TX plate and donating.

                    Mudjeremy...Thank you! Thank you!...for sharing.

                    God bless Horny Toads!
                    Last edited by Briar Friar; 05-16-2016, 10:31 PM. Reason: ThanksSpake

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                      #25
                      That's good to see so many of these on here

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                        #26
                        Texas Horned Lizard

                        Misspelled the species.
                        Last edited by Briar Friar; 01-26-2021, 09:14 AM.

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