Posted by:
fireside3
at Tue Sep 30 23:36:08 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by fireside3 ]
Yes, they are still quite abundant in west Texas. This dorsal pattern is indicative of examples from far west Texas. I'm in Wichita Falls and they can still be found west of a line from here, down south toward San Antonio and the valley. The farther west, the more there are. Lubbock, Abilene, Odessa, El Paso, Del Rio...these areas still have a lot of cornutum. It used to be this way east of IH35...but not anymore. Not for more than 30 years.
Where was this taken?
>>foudn this guy, there pretty common here, first time to post in this forum, just figured i would show ya'all what we got out here in west texas, what they look like here...its really hard to capture the colors on these guys, see 4-5 a day never keep any, but always pick em up to look at em, i just happend to have my camera with me today... >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>thanks for looking. >>----- >>To you im just the crazy snake guy, but to some I'm a 'Herper'.
----- www.groups.yahoo.com/group/HornedLizards www.youtube.com/user/PhrynosomaTexas Wichita Falls Reptile Rescue

[ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
|