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Georgia and Florida have their share of gators, turtles, snakes and iguanas. Now add Argentine tegus to the mix. Here's where to spot them.
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Shreveport Times on MSNArgentinian tegus have been spotted throughout the Southeast. Have they made it to Louisiana?Argentine tegus are being spotted within the Southern U.S., specifically in Florida, Georgia and Texas. Are any in Louisiana? Here's what we know.
The newest Florida population of the invasive Argentine tegu lizard was recently discovered in this Florida county. What to ...
Presumably, horned lizards from the Southwest were released in areas of the Southeast ecologically similar to their native ...
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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNArgentine tegus are rare, but they've been seen in Alabama. Have you spotted one?Although neighboring states have seen an influx of Argentine tegus, how many have been spotted in Alabama? Here's what we know ...
The Argentine tegu lizard has established populations in a ... tegus will defend themselves if threatened," according to the Georgia Fish and Wildlife Service. "They can react fast and lash ...
These lizards can grow up to five feet long ... tegus will defend themselves if threatened," according to the Georgia Fish and Wildlife Service. "They can react fast and lash with their tails.
The tegu is a large, invasive, commonly black and white lizard from Argentina. They can grow up to 4 feet long and weighing 10 pounds or more, according to Georgia Wildlife. Unlike some other ...
“We have several species of snakes in Georgia that consume other snakes. Most of those will also eat other things. The ...
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