TEXAS HORNED LIZARD
SURVEY
The Texas horned lizard is familiar to most Oklahomans, yet rarely has it been studied in detail, leaving many unanswered questions about its biology. We hope you will help us in the study of the Texas horned lizard. If you see one, please take a few minutes to record your observations on this form and return it to: Wildlife Diversity Program, PO BOX 53465, Oklahoma City, OK 73152.
Your assistance can help us all to better understand this fascinating animal.
Number of horned lizards seen: Adults Juveniles
Spines present on head and sides (check)? Yes No
Horned lizards seen here in the past (check)? Yes No Dont Know
If yes, how many years?
Were harvester ants present (check)? Yes No Dont Know
Soil Type (circle)? Sand Silt Clay Gravel
County where lizard found:
Distance from nearest town / Legal Description (example: 2 miles east, 3 miles south of town X):
Habitat description where lizard found (example: grazed pasture with scattered mesquite trees):
Other Information: