Horny Toads - The Birth of a Herd
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Top Comments
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Precious moment! I never knew they were so
cute when they're born.Thanks!
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man that little guy is up and going in no time!
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just shagged my own father to death
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HORNEY TOADS ARE FUNNY - Like the trailer for the making of mister fuzzy head?
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I like This Short Clip
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Thank You SHL Wrangler for this awesome video! I know it is extremely difficult for Horny Toads to breed and birth in Captivity, so I am very impressed with Your Success. My husband makes plasma cut steel horny toads and I wanted you to know that I just Added Your Link to My "Horny Toad Blog" via "embed" . Please Let Me know if there is a problem with this. ~ It is Credited to You @ the end of the video . Thanks, Cheryl
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Thank You SHL Wrangler for this awesome video! I know it is extremely difficult for Horny Toads to breed and birth in Captivity, so I am very impressed with Your Success. My husband makes plasma cut steel horny toads and I wanted you to know that I just Added Your Link to My "Horny Toad Blog" via "embed" . Please Let Me know if there is a problem with this. The comments will not let me give you my link. It is Credited to You @ the end of the video . Thanks, Cheryl
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Second one was deathly still.
Awwwkwaarrdddd moment.
do u see that fat one hes going to die im sorry
LaDainianMensah21 1 year ago
@LaDainianMensah21 Hard to believe "mensa" is part of your screen name. Ms. Piggy gave birth to five little ones. All survive to this day. All were born in about 30 minutes and took an average of 5 minutes to break out of their embrionic sac. She didn't die. You can see a photo of her in November 08 Reptiles Magazine, page 68. I take in rescues also. I care for them, nurse them to good health and return them to the wild.
SHLWrangler 1 year ago
They are endangered now and you aren't suppose to have them but they are free if you find them in the wild i just hope that if anyone does that they take care of them and most of the time they die fast when people take them... like GreedyVoulcorn said. But they are amazing i had one when i was really little.
xMsCherriesx 2 years ago
@xMsCherriesx This particular species, Phrynosoma hernandesi is neither endangered nor protected with the exception of Oregon and Wyoming. Their range is the largest of all of the Horned Lizards, from Mexico to Canada at the higher elevations, up to about 10,000 ft. Probably why they are doing so well...they live where we don't. California HLs are endangered and protected however.
SHLWrangler 1 year ago