Does anyone else constantly get their Bearded Dragons
confused for Horny Toads?
Whenever my boyfriend and I go out into pubic with our beardies,
we always get "Oh hey, thats a horny toad huh?"
I dunno, I guess they are similar.
But I definitely wouldn't mistake one for the other.
Does this happen to any other people?
I take mine out all the time and people confuse them for iguanas. Sometimes it irritates me, because of the fact that they look nothing like them haha. Oh and yes, people ask me occasionally if its a horned toad.
I get that all the time, wow, what a big horny toad you have. I say , no she is not a horny toad, she is a bearded dragon, toads don't get this big and not bright orange. One time my mom and I was having a yard sale, I brought Booger out wrapped in her binkie. We had 2 different car loads of kids come in. I would ask them if they wanted to see my lizard, they loved her and one parent even got a bunch of pictures with the little kid petting Booger while I was holding her.
After reading up on them, I figure this must be an American thing. I have never even HEARD of a Horny Toad before (thought I chuckled at the name) :lol:
I don't really see the confusion though. Some people are simply ignorant. But it's not a big deal That's why you educate them!
Yeah, I had never heard about them before either.
Just about everyone i meet seems to
have grown up catching them by a creek or something.
I get the iguana thing too which I find odd because
they are typically green.
Ha ha! I used to catch Horny Toads when I was a little girl growing up in Oklahoma. Used to drive my dad batty bring a new one home every day with a name hoping my dad would let me keep it LOL.
I got that awhile back. I posted some pics of Yoshi on FB and this lady on my friends list commented saying, "Oh I used to catch those when I was little. We call them horny toads where I'm from." She mentioned she was from Arizona and I said that what I have is a bearded dragon and there isn't any way you would catch them out in the wild unless you were from Australia.
I got that awhile back. I posted some pics of Yoshi on FB and this lady on my friends list commented saying, "Oh I used to catch those when I was little. We call them horny toads where I'm from." She mentioned she was from Arizona and I said that what I have is a bearded dragon and there isn't any way you would catch them out in the wild unless you were from Australia.
Silly Lilly!! Haven't you ever heard the legend of the great Arizona bearded dragons? They once roamed free in herds, by the millions. The scuttling of their tails on the desert floor would lull the natives to sleep at night. They flourished until the 1800's when they were hunted to extinction often from trains, both to weaken the native population and to keep them from making us all their slaves.
How did you get inside Walmart with your beardie? They are really strict about pets in their store. I take my 4 lb. toy poodle with me all the time; but I keep her hidden in my purse. Both ends of my purse have mesh inserts so she can look out and no one can see her. I'd like to know how you take your beardie in without being stopped at the door. You must have had him out since those ladies saw him.
How did you get inside Walmart with your beardie? They are really strict about pets in their store. I take my 4 lb. toy poodle with me all the time; but I keep her hidden in my purse. Both ends of my purse have mesh inserts so she can look out and no one can see her. I'd like to know how you take your beardie in without being stopped at the door. You must have had him out since those ladies saw him.
I take my Mimi with me just about everywhere.
Albertsons, Carls Jr., the Post Office, Pizza Hut, the Farmers Market, Home Depot...
just about anywhere we go.
The only 2 places that made a fuss was Inn N Out and The LA Zoo.
Everywhere else people are just interested or freaked out.