texas horned lizard

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texas horned lizard

A Texas horned lizard sits on a sun-warmed rock in a dry landscape.

Definition

Noun: 1. A specific species of horned lizard: The Texas horned lizard (Phrynosoma cornutum) is a reptile native to the south-central United States and northeastern Mexico. It is characterized by a flattened, spiny body, a distinctive crown of horns on its head, and the ability to squirt blood from its eyes as a defense mechanism. It primarily inhabits arid and semiarid open country.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Texas horned lizard is the state reptile of Texas.
    • We spotted a Texas horned lizard basking on a rock in the dry grassland.
    • Conservation efforts are important for the Texas horned lizard, whose population has declined.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific context: The term is used precisely in herpetology and wildlife biology to distinguish from other horned lizard species.
    • The study focused on the thermoregulatory behavior of the Texas horned lizard.
Variants and Related Words
  • Horned lizard (n): The common name for the genus , which includes the Texas horned lizard and other species.
  • Horned toad (n): A common, though scientifically inaccurate, colloquial name for horned lizards, including the Texas horned lizard, due to their toad-like shape.
  • Phrynosoma cornutum (n): The scientific binomial (genus and species) name for the Texas horned lizard.
Synonyms
  • Horned frog (n): Another regional colloquial name, particularly in Texas. (Note: It is not a true frog.)
Related Phrases
  • Blood-squirting lizard: A descriptive phrase referencing the Texas horned lizard's unique defensive behavior.
    • The blood-squirting lizard is a fascinating example of animal adaptation.
texas horned lizard

A Texas horned lizard sits on a sun-warmed rock in a dry landscape.

Noun
  1. of arid and semiarid open country