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Have you seen a Horned Toad? recently?extinct?

Mamoose

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I live in Texas and as a lad one of my favorite pets was the gentle Horned Toad,I don't know the scientific name?🙂 The Horned Toad was/is the mascot of TCU University,I have not seen one in many many years,one of the state agencies put out a sightings alert long ago but I never heard any more from that.
 
I used to catch them all the time when I was desert training north of Ft. Bliss, TX (1990-1994). They are out there, they stay away from humans though.
 
I just saw one the other day as a matter of fact...and in Texas also. When I was a kid I used to catch them and keep them for a few days then let them go back into the woods. They are very intresting little creatures.
 
Any sightings near central Tex? Once upon a time they were here in abundance!


Yes, went for a walk with the wife in the woods by our house in Round Rock TX "about 15 minutes form down town Austin"

the other day and saw 20 to 30 of them in about a hour. 😀
 
Originally posted by: Renob
Any sightings near central Tex? Once upon a time they were here in abundance!


Yes, went for a walk with the wife in the woods by our house in Round Rock TX "about 15 minutes form down town Austin"

the other day and saw 20 to 30 of them in about a hour. 😀
That's cool,my son lives in Austin and a friend works for Dell and lives in Roundrock,I'll ask them to be on lookout.😉 Guess they migrated there to get their grove on😎
 
Haven't seen one in years. I do remember as a kid growning up in West Texas, seeing them often in the garden in my back yard.

Any of you Texans remember hearing about
Old Rip?
 
i think i squashed one today on my way to work this morning.*


*no animals were harmed in this reply..the poster actually lives in southern california and has never even seen a horned toad
 
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