A Texas Horned Lizard Webliography
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~varanus/phryno.html
Everything your biology teacher wants you to know about P. cornutum, horned
lizards, with lots of great pictures, too.
http://anniescottage.tripod.com/horny_toads/horny1.htm
Here’s how they explain all that in plain English in Kenedy, Texas.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/education/tracker/horned_lizard/index.htm
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s pages for Texans who care about horned
lizards and want to get involved in conservation research.
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~iffp475//phrynos_html/phrypet.html
Thinking about getting a horned lizard as a pet? Read this first! It might have
made even Jimmy Hayes change his mind.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/pet/rip.html
Old Rip, the horned frog in the Eastland County Courthouse. He may be Texas’s
most famous horned lizard!
http://www.hornedlizards.org/
Home page of the National Horned Lizard Conservation Society
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/plate/horned_lizard.htm
Buy a “Keep Texas Wild” license plate with a horned toad on it.
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~iffp475/phrynos_html/HHT.html
Humans, horned lizards, and Yosemite Sam exclaiming “Great Horny Toads!”
And here is the promised link to those fabulous lesson plans:
http://www.pavenet.org/users/all_share/cohort9/5319Project/Horny%20Toad/Webquest.htm
Excellent lesson plans for hands-on study of horned lizard conservancy and learning
with technology at the same time.
http://www.pavenet.org/ftp/users/all_share/Cohort9/Portfolios/Neuman/
Georgia Neuman’s home page with great lesson plans on other topics
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