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    The Texas Horned Lizard Essay

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    The Texas horned lizard, Phrynosoma cornutum, is a species in the lizard family, Phrynosomatidae, which has ten genera and a diverse group of over 125 different species (Hammerson 2007; Cossel Jr. 1997). Lizards in this family can be found in Mexico, Panama, most areas of the United States and parts of Canada (Heying 2003). Phrynosomatids range in a variety of forms, but are most commonly distinguished by their small size (less than 10 cm long), rough and keeled scales, spikes on their bodies, and

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    evolved various different predatory strategies, these specific traits assist in increasing a species chances for survival. Phrynosoma hernandesi is a species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae, and is a highly variable species. Characteristics such as colour, pattern, and size vary based on its geographical location. Short-horned lizards such as the Phrynosoma hernandesi, have settled all across North America, particularly in Saskatchewan and Alberta Canada as well as Montana, Utah, Colorado, Arizona

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    Lizard Adaptations

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    Josiah Lizards The lizard is a fascinating creature. Lizards vary in size, shape, ability, dietary needs, habitat, and mating. For instance, the Komodo dragon is bigger than a gecko, needs more food to eat, and eats a different source of food. The iguana will live near the water, while a ruin lizard will live in grassy fields, parks, or gardens. Nonetheless all these animals are still lizards. It is intriguing to learn about the habitats, predators, and characteristics of lizards. Lizards have different

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    habitat management regime is categorized as “umbrella management” due to the fact that bobwhite conservation effects all species that inhabit the same habitat. One of the non-game animals believed to be benefiting from this “umbrella” is the Texas Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma

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    Roadrunner Research Paper

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    The world is full of birds designed by God to survive. Some birds live in water, some in air and some on land. One of the birds that live on land is the roadrunner. The roadrunner can be found throughout Texas and the surrounding areas. A lot of people that watch the Road Runner cartoon have an idea of what a road runner is that may not be true. For instance, the road does not have a long slender neck and is not purple. It is also not a huge or tall bird. The roadrunner’s speed, physical appearance

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    usually have thick leaves to store moisture but their shorn is not as obvious as catic; without the protection, animals can eat the prey easily. The Texas horned lizards have magical skin structure for collecting rainwater. The desert animals do not only need to obtain water, but also need to reduce lost of water by avoiding evaporation. The Texas horned lizards have thick skin to block the moisture from evaporating to the

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    Frog Population Loss

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    1918 in Mobile, Alabama. As stated in the article, “In the continental United States, imported fire ants… have been reported to prey on both eggs and young of reptiles and amphibians. Fire ants are the primary cause of the extirpation of the Texas horned lizard” (Volume 50). It is known that adaptations happen over long periods of time and through multiple generations. Expecting the amphibians to change so quickly is a large ask and they aren’t capable to change so quickly. This is why we see their

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    An anatomical advantage of the reptile class is that their limbs have shifted to the bottom, compared to amphibians, which are on their sides. The Texas Horned Lizard can shoot blood out of its eyes; it certainly is one of the most interesting animals in the reptile class. Birds differ from the previous three classes in their physical appearance, even though their evolutionary line originates directly from

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