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NBC 5: 58 Texas Horned Lizards Hatch at Fort Worth Zoo
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<blockquote data-quote="FrogAbroad" data-source="post: 2887443" data-attributes="member: 140"><p>In late 1949 my family moved into a new house just up the hill from Bluebonnet Circle. The neighborhood was still quite new, with some vacant lots still available and a small creek at the foot of the hill where Rogers Avenue meets Biddison. There were horned frogs all over the area: big 'uns, little 'uns...lots of them in our yard and in the surrounding areas, especially in multiple vacant lots just off Bluebonnet Circle. We caught them, kept them for a day or two, then let them go. By the time I moved away in '68 the horned frog population had dwindled significantly, and on return visits "back home" over the next 10 or so years I remember they disappeared from the area. They were fun little critters...I'm glad they're making a bit of a comeback in the wild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogAbroad, post: 2887443, member: 140"] In late 1949 my family moved into a new house just up the hill from Bluebonnet Circle. The neighborhood was still quite new, with some vacant lots still available and a small creek at the foot of the hill where Rogers Avenue meets Biddison. There were horned frogs all over the area: big 'uns, little 'uns...lots of them in our yard and in the surrounding areas, especially in multiple vacant lots just off Bluebonnet Circle. We caught them, kept them for a day or two, then let them go. By the time I moved away in '68 the horned frog population had dwindled significantly, and on return visits "back home" over the next 10 or so years I remember they disappeared from the area. They were fun little critters...I'm glad they're making a bit of a comeback in the wild. [/QUOTE]
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