Horned lizards raised at San Antonio Zoo found thriving in the wild


The Texas horned lizard, an endangered native species, is slowly reclaiming part of its historic range. Researchers with San Antonio Zoo’s Center for Conservation and Research (CCR) have confirmed multiple rediscoveries of zoo-hatched lizards, including one animal that may represent the first wild-born offspring documented to date. Texas horned lizards, the state’s official reptile and […]
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