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'They look like mini dinosaurs': Florida asks residents to report invasive tegus
"We had two babies here for a couple weeks, and now they only have one." ...
Invasive tegu lizards are spreading across Florida. Officials warn residents not to capture these five-foot reptiles.
Invasive Argentine black and white tegus are appearing in Brevard County. Officials urge residents to report them.
Black and white tegus are an invasive species of lizard that are growing in population. They've been spotted in a number of ...
From the FLORIDA TODAY newsroom, here are the top five stories of the week: ...
Although tegus aren’t as big or abundant as the Burmese pythons found in South Florida, they are still monsters relative to ...
Georgia is seeing more Argentine tegus, an invasive species that threatens the ecosystem. Where do they live? Do they bite?
South African lizards brought to the U.S. as pets have started to populate across Florida in the wild and could spread to nearby states, according to a new study. Researchers at Texas A&M said the ...
Tegu enters ecological battlefield ...
A large invasive lizard has been spotted sunbathing on a road near a Florida elementary school. Wildlife trapper James Dean said he started receiving phone calls reporting a tegu in southwest Palm Bay ...
A large South American lizard is causing concern to wildlife officials in the state of Georgia. The Argentine black and white ...
Wildlife experts in Georgia are urging locals to keep on the lookout for any four-foot-long lizards wandering around the Peach State. As its name implies, the Argentine black and white tegu ( Salvator ...
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