Actually, it's the Texas Horned Lizard for you purists out there. This one had been relocated by the construction of a new store on his old stomping grounds.
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Growing up in Odessa we saw them all summer, then once in a while. When I graduated from High School they were very hard to find.
Tough little critters, and lovable in their own way.
Posted by: GruntDoc | June 29, 2005 at 09:33 PM
They are much cuter than the ordinary lizards. But they are much slower, too. And that's probably why there are fewer of them around now than there were way back when.
Posted by: Geo | June 30, 2005 at 04:03 PM