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Florida is battling these 7 invasive reptiles—and losing ground
The green iguana has become a ubiquitous sight across South Florida, often lounging in trees or sunning itself on sidewalks.
Invasive Nile monitors in Georgia have been labeled the largest and most dangerous lizards in the U.S. Where are they? How dangerous are they?
Florida is home to dozens of invasive species. Most don't react well to cold weather. Temperatures in the Fort Myers area ...
Taiwan officials announced a huge win in the battle against invasive green iguanas in the country, removing thousands of the animals in just four months. Taiwan's Forestry and Nature Conservation ...
A black-and-white tegu lizard was spotted in Joseph D. Grant County Park in Santa Clara County on June 7 by a group of hikers Rangers then undertook a five-day search for the animal, which is native ...
Thousands of common wall lizards, known as Lazarus lizards, are roaming around the Cincinnati streets — and now they’re getting bigger in size! Although the common wall lizards are “permanent ...
In the face of a warming climate, the new research by Tulane scientists bodes poorly for the comparatively mild-mannered ...
REIDSVILLE, Ga. (CBS Local)-- An invasive South American lizard that officials in Georgia are attempting to eradicate "should be shot on sight," a reptile conservation group says. The Argentine Black ...
Meet the Nile monitor, an invasive species that the U.S. Geological Survey has called the largest and most dangerous lizard in America. It's well established in Florida, and there have been sightings ...
People in Georgia are being asked to report sightings of the Argentine black and white tegus. The lizard can grow up to 4-feet long and weigh more than 10 pounds, according to the Georgia Department ...
Hikers were shocked to discover a giant invasive species of lizard — the Argentine tegu — in a California park. An article in Smithsonian magazine revealed that the Argentine tegu was spotted in ...
ATLANTIC BEACH, Fla. — A First Coast News crew was walking through Dutton Island Preserve in Atlantic Beach, filming video for a story when something caught their attention. Stradling a guardrail was ...
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