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Old Rip, Famous Texas Horned Lizard

Stuff You Missed in History Class

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The Frog in the Cornerstone of the Texas Courthouse

A horned toad sealed alive in the cornerstone of a Texas courthouse 31 years ago was alive when the stone was removed yesterday, according to Judge Prichard. It is a West Texas tradition that a Horned Toad can exist a century without food or water. A skeptical newspaper man had to judge verify the report that the toad was alive when taken from its long entombment. After the cornerstone was removed, the toad appeared lifeless for some time, but in a little while it opened its eyes. In about 20 minutes, it began to breathe. Efforts will be made to induce the toad to take food and if necessary, the mouth will be opened by an operation

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