Texas History for Kids
Texas History for Kids is a podcast where young listeners explore the stories they didn’t hear about in school—from legendary battles and forgotten monuments to the strange, enchanted, and unexplained corners of the Lone Star State. New episodes air every Monday.
Texas History for Kids
107 - State Symbol Spotlight: Does the Horned Lizard Have Magical Powers?
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Early settlers and ranchers believed the “horny toad” or horned lizard, had special powers, not because it was spooky, but because it did things no one could explain.
It looks prehistoric, survives extreme Texas heat, and has one of the strangest defense tricks in the animal kingdom. But how did the Texas horned lizard, often called the “horny toad,” become the official state reptile of Texas?
In this episode of Texas History for Kids, Michelle and Zoe uncover the science, folklore, and history behind this iconic Texas creature. Learn how the horned lizard adapted to tough land, why people once believed it had magical powers, how invasive fire ants caused serious problems, and why Texans chose this small but mighty survivor as a state symbol in 1993.
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