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Posted by: benshaton at Sun Oct 15 17:12:00 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by benshaton ] The San Diego Horned Lizards are in very low numbers or extinct now everywhere within a few miles of the coast in San Diego County except for possibly parts of Camp Pendleton which is undeveloped. I found three this year, two in the mountain east of San Pasqual and one near a trailhead to Eagle Mountain(which had been burnt by the Cedar Fire), all somewhat remote areas. P. Californicus now seems to be absent to most coastal habitats with under one square mile of open space, expecially where there are invasive non-native plants in which Argentinan Ants easily completely take over. Where they still exist there may be isolated pockets where there are horned lizard populations if they are undisturbed. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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