According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, "Texas horned lizards range from the south-central United States to northern Mexico, throughout much of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and New Mexico." I live in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas, and I've seen several horned lizards here.
The horned lizard.
Texas horned lizard was created in 1825.
Some lizards are the Roundtail Horned Lizard , Flattail Horned Lizard, Regal, Texas Horned Lizard and Shorthorned Lizard.
The horned lizard, specifically the Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum), is a symbol of Texas due to its unique appearance and ecological significance. Known for its distinctive horns and flattened body, it represents the state's rugged and diverse wildlife. Designated as the official state reptile in 1993, it embodies Texas culture and heritage, often evoking nostalgia for the state's natural landscapes. Additionally, its conservation status highlights the importance of protecting native species and habitats in Texas.
yes it is
yes it is
coyotes
I don't know, but other horned lizards do
It lives in Texas under the desert Sand.
A reptile can have 15-20 offspring at once.
it will squirt blood out of its eyes
The TCU Horned Frogs is the nickname of the Texas Christian University. Their mascot is a horned frog in reference to the Texas horned lizard which has the scientific name of Phrynosoma cornutum.