Depending on where you live, some species are illegal to own, since they are endangered. However, other places sell them in pet stores. Not many places online sell them, as there are too many hoops to jump through, but if you're in a region that can sell them (Arizona being one of the United States) and can verify that it is legal to own in your area, there should be no problems.
No, a horned toad is not actually a toad. It is a type of lizard known as a horned lizard, which is found in North America. They are named for their slightly toad-like appearance and their horned scales.
The horned toad is actually a lizard. It is called the horned toad because its body shape resembles that of a toad.
This depends entirely on the species of horned toad. There are 15 species.
The Horned lizard , or horned toad , is found in Texas , New Mexico , Arizona and Mexico .
This entirely depends on the species of horned toad. There are 15 species. The Texas horned lizard is 94mm (males) and 114mm (females).
No
It is true
The horned toad or lizard is really a lizard. It does have a backbone even though it can lie very flat.
Some species of short-horned lizards are capable of squirting blood from the corners of their eyes when attacked. The short-horned lizard is often referred to as a "horned toad" or "horny toad" because its squat, flattened shape and short, blunt snout give it a toad-ish look.
because of its horn
Yes. They have a spine.
No. Gymnosperms are trees.