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Horned toads
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08/03/16 07:47 PM
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Just curious if anyone knew what wiped them out. I have heard it was due to fire ants, but was not sure.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/03/16 07:53 PM
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Bbear
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I've heard a couple of different things from biologist/TPWD folks and just plain 'folks'.
- Usage of pesticides like round-up - fire ants (though I've seen one eat them without messing up their nests/mound) - extended drought - combination(s) of the above.
I have been seeing more of them this year than in many years before though. Hopefully, the little critters will come back.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/03/16 07:53 PM
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sallysue
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Chemicals that we use and we've taken their habitat away On the impact zone at Ft hood they still have them and quail
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Re: Horned toads
[Re: sallysue]
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08/03/16 08:01 PM
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kmon11
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Chemicals that we use and we've taken their habitat away On the impact zone at Ft hood they still have them and quail Agree about the chemicals hurting their population more than anything. Lease I was on in Callahan County had lots of them, very little use of chemicals on that place
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 09:43 AM
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HWY_MAN
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I have to dodge hornytoads daily and my oil and water haulers do the same. Anybody coming on this ranch knows to give hornytoads the right of way. The biggest threat to hornytoads is road runners and we're having an explosion of roadrunners this year. I know the Roadrunner is protected but the state really needs to consider how much damage a roadrunner can create. Personally I hate the damn things! They'll eat anything they can swallow and small quail, inch and half hornytoads are no challenge. I put them on the same level as coyotes and feral hog's. On my plunger lift wells the scissor tails always nested behind the controller panel until the RR's figured it out, now I have no nests behind the panels. The state needs to take a serious look at these birds and let go of the emotion and look at hard facts, they are a top notch predator.
Last edited by HWY_MAN; 08/04/16 09:56 AM.
Yes! A Weatherby does kill them deader.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 10:07 AM
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Hornytoads need ant's! If your taking out ant beds your taking away a food source. Carpenter ant's seem to be their favorites, find a bed of them and you'll find a hornytoad within 15 ft. Fire ant's are a whole different story.
Yes! A Weatherby does kill them deader.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 11:53 AM
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^^^They love harvester ants. The big red ants.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 01:30 PM
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My understanding is that HTs feed on the big red ants. When the fire ants invaded, it forced the red ants out of habitat, so HTs lost part of food source and impacted their numbers. Good to see some making a comeback.
Same with quail - fire ants impacted them greatly, but also starting to see more in my fields, so hoping they continue to thrive.
And yes on roadrunners as well. We have a bumper crop of RRs in central Texas.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 01:30 PM
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I have to dodge hornytoads daily and my oil and water haulers do the same. Anybody coming on this ranch knows to give hornytoads the right of way. The biggest threat to hornytoads is road runners and we're having an explosion of roadrunners this year. I know the Roadrunner is protected but the state really needs to consider how much damage a roadrunner can create. Personally I hate the damn things! They'll eat anything they can swallow and small quail, inch and half hornytoads are no challenge. I put them on the same level as coyotes and feral hog's. On my plunger lift wells the scissor tails always nested behind the controller panel until the RR's figured it out, now I have no nests behind the panels. The state needs to take a serious look at these birds and let go of the emotion and look at hard facts, they are a top notch predator. very true, they will wipe out a quail nest in a minute, and any other small criters.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 01:39 PM
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MoBettaHuntR
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I have to dodge hornytoads daily and my oil and water haulers do the same. Anybody coming on this ranch knows to give hornytoads the right of way. The biggest threat to hornytoads is road runners and we're having an explosion of roadrunners this year. I know the Roadrunner is protected but the state really needs to consider how much damage a roadrunner can create. Personally I hate the damn things! They'll eat anything they can swallow and small quail, inch and half hornytoads are no challenge. I put them on the same level as coyotes and feral hog's. On my plunger lift wells the scissor tails always nested behind the controller panel until the RR's figured it out, now I have no nests behind the panels. The state needs to take a serious look at these birds and let go of the emotion and look at hard facts, they are a top notch predator. very true, they will wipe out a quail nest in a minute, and any other small criters. Road runners are like miniature velociraptors. I feel the same way about hawks and owls too. Cool as they are they capitalize on human disruption of habitats of prey species and decimate them. Look on the side of highways, fresh cut hay fields, new land developments etc. Sorry to get off topic back to horny toads...
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 01:59 PM
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jetdad
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Some of the older pesticides like DDT significantly hurt the harvester ants. This occurred when I was a kid, back in the 50's. Horned toads were everywhere then, nowhere to be found in the 60's. Fire ants have not helped the harvester ants but nonlethal pesticides (to the harvester ants) have helped boost their population and therefore helped the horned toad. I love the little critters. Very friendly and so cool to look at.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 02:09 PM
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therancher
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Went to the big lake ranch last week and saw two ht's. One was being attacked by a road runner. He got rescued. He had been shooting blood from his eyes and was standing tall and swaying back and forth real slow and menacing. I had never seen that before. Here he is post rescue and the next pic is one that I saw later.
Crotchety old bastidge
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 02:15 PM
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MoBettaHuntR
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-Those who say money can't buy happiness never bought a dog.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 04:03 PM
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a funny little story my dad told ... after he went thru basis training back in WWII, he was stationed around Mineral Wells before being deployed to the European theater, he said there were a bunch of horny toads (and red ant beds) all around the AFB. He and a bunch of other guys would catch them and use an ink pen to write their names on the HT's belly so they could tell them apart ... a number of years later when he returned from Europe, he went back to the Mineral Wells AFB and said there were several older horny toads around that still had people's names written on them. The ink had soaked into their belly skin like a tattoo, probably had for the rest of their life.
we had a bunch around Burnet where I grew up, we would catch them and pet them. They got pretty gentle towards humans.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 06:38 PM
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We see about one a year on our place in Coleman!
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 07:50 PM
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westtexaswatkins
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I have a lot of horny toads at my house and the ranch. Not many roadrunners at my house and lots of ants but no fireants. I did kill a prairie rattler in my front yard a few years ago with a big belly. We cut it open to see what he ate and it was a large horny toad.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/04/16 07:56 PM
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Our horned toad population went down hill when they started spaying for boll weevils. Now that the boll weevil spraying has about stopped the population is slowly making a coming back.
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Re: Horned toads
[Re: westtexaswatkins]
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08/04/16 08:15 PM
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I have a lot of horny toads at my house and the ranch. Not many roadrunners at my house and lots of ants but no fireants. I did kill a prairie rattler in my front yard a few years ago with a big belly. We cut it open to see what he ate and it was a large horny toad. I killed a rattlesnake in Young County a few years ago and when I skinned him I also found a fully intact horned lizard:
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Re: Horned toads
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08/05/16 04:26 AM
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Alive and well around San Angelo
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Re: Horned toads
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08/05/16 04:28 AM
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That's actually what I call a rusty lizard and not a horned toad. Look at previous pictures.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/05/16 06:47 PM
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We have a good population of harvester ants on our place in llano, but have never seen a horny toad. We also have a good population of road runners though...
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Re: Horned toads
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08/05/16 07:27 PM
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Saw a cool video this morning on TPW's web site where they just hatched 25 little HTs. I hope they survive.
We used to see them by the hundreds when I was a kid living in Midland in the mid 70's. Hard to believe they are so scarce. Awesome little creatures.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/06/16 03:27 AM
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I saw two dead on the road today while I was jogging. Sad. Haven't seen any alive down here in about 4 years.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/06/16 04:25 AM
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Mickey Moose
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When I hunted in Putnam a few years ago I saw a couple. Really neat for me since I had never seen one in person before.
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Re: Horned toads
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08/09/16 02:47 AM
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i think our eco system is just changing, horned toads were everywhere back in the day, now i see things i never use to see back then, like geckos, thos frogs that stick to walls like in the rain forest, porcupines, never seen those around here back then, bull frogs are also darn near non existent around here. our seasons are shifting, like a month or two late, when i was a kid i had to wear a jacket when school started and when i went dove hunting, that was september, now were lucky if its cold in november. and now were still seeing cold fronts march and april
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