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Ol' Rip the Horned Toad

 

Ol' Rip the Horned Toad

Ol' Rip (died January 19, 1929) was a horned lizard (commonly referred to as "horned toads") whose supposed 31-year hibernation is believed by some and doubted by others. In 1897, a horned lizard was placed in a cornerstone of the Eastland County Courthouse in Texas along with other time capsule memorabilia. When the courthouse was torn down 31 years later, the corner stone was opened on February 18, 1928, and a live horned lizard was produced, allegedly from within the time capsule. The lizard became a celebrity, and went on tour, even being taken to Washington, DC to meet Calvin Coolidge.

Ol' Rip died 11 months later, and his remains can be seen on display in the new Eastland County Courthouse. In 1973 the body was stolen and an anonymous letter explained that the finding of Ol' Rip alive had been a hoax and demanded other unnamed co-conspirators should come forth. When no-one came forth, another letter was received stating that the coffin and body could be found in the county fairgrounds. The coffin was found there and returned to the courthouse, though some suspected the body in the coffin was a substitute for the real lizard who now resides in a secret private collection somewhere.

External links

  • Texas Twisted: Old Rip Miracle Horny Toad
  • TexasEscapes: Ol' Rip
  • Ellsworth, Ken (1997). "A century ago Old Rip was placed in cornerstone". Reporter News, March 2, 1997.
  • Horned Lizard (including Old Rip) in the Handbook of Texas Online

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