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Ha!
Good point but, Horn frogs, a dry, desert oriented creature...oh gosh, forgive me for punking your OP...My bad.[/QUOTE
Well hell, that's right,Ha!
Good point but, Horn frogs, a dry, desert oriented creature...oh gosh, forgive me for punking your OP...My bad.
Yeah, they're not really horned frogs. They are horny toads.
Yep, used to live in Lawton. Those things were everywhere on the fringes of the city. Caught a bunch of them on a given Saturday.
Funny, for whatever reason according to the locals, they aren't as abundant as they were when I was there. Curious...
Absolutely. I lived out on the very west end of town. Lots of horny toads (wasn't unusual for me to be carrying one around with me) and lots of tumbleweeds. Ah, the good ol' days. The farm ponds I used to fish are covered with houses now.
Haven't seen a horned toad around Waco in decades. Some locals credit fire ants. Big red ants are gone, too.
The locals call them far ain'ts.
Just don't get it stuck in your throat. It happened to me once and I had a stiff neck for 36 hours.Well give them some Viagra