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But maybe you didn't know, "horned frog," is a misnomer. Texas horned lizards, Phrynosoma cornutum, are members of the same taxonomical family that iguanas come from. They're native to semi ...
"Horned Frogs," in fact, refers to the Texas horned lizard, which is most commonly found in the south central United States and northeastern Mexico. A Texas horned lizard is neither a frog nor a ...
That frog isn’t a frog. A horned frog is a Texas lizard. It’s not a frog. Don’t ask. (The “Horned Frog” hand sign used since 1980 shows the horned lizard’s “horns.” That is not a claw.
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