In the animal kingdom, surviving often means adapting. Animals must, over time, adapt not only to climate changes, habitat ...
The next time you’re enjoying Montana’s great outdoors, be on the lookout for peculiar creatures with a bizarre defense mechanism — shooting blood out of their eyes. State wildlife officials want to ...
Why they're awesome: Greater short-horned lizards have a squat, flat shape and short snouts, which makes them look more like amphibians than reptiles — hence the nickname "horny toads." But these ...
Across the animal kingdom, survival often depends on adaptations that seem almost impossible at first glance. Some species deploy extreme defenses, from chemical explosions to clouds of suffocating ...
Eastern Montana's short-horned lizard, also known as a horny toad, has a unique way to stay safe. The reptile can shoot blood out of its eyes. The blood has a bad taste that comes from eating ...
(WGHP) — Have you ever heard of the Texas horned lizard? Despite “Texas” being in the name, they have been found in North Carolina. These lizards are most active in very hot climates and can squirt ...
These odd critters can shoot blood out of their eyes, and Montana wildlife experts need your help finding them. Photo by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks biologist Nicole Hussey The next time you’re ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WGHP) — Meet the Texas horned lizard.