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With a ravenous appetite and up to 70 eggs per clutch, these lizards seemed poised to dominate Marco Island. That is, until ...
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.
The newest Florida population of the invasive Argentine tegu lizard was recently discovered in this Florida county. What to know if you spot one.
Officials are on high alert after a report of an invasive tegu lizard in the Florida Keys, raising fears about their ecological impact.
The woman was among the Idahoans who have collected a portion of the $535 million in unclaimed assets in Idaho by checking ...
Argentine teju lizards have invaded Florida, and thanks to the pet trade and owners who tire of them and release the animals, they are negatively impacting native species. An article on Orlando.com, ...
The University of Georgia runs an interactive map to track how far into Georgia these monstrous tegu lizards are spreading.
Unlike green iguanas, another Florida invasive species ... although the Argentine black and white is the most popular as pets, according to PangoVet. The Argentine black and white tegu has ...
Lizards are unwelcome guests that can quickly become a nuisance in Indian homes. While they aren’t physically poisonous, they can compromise household hygiene and cause distress to family members.
The FWC refers to tegus as an "emerging population" in St. Lucie County, which means the lizards aren't just released pets, but part of a breeding population. St. Lucie's population compared to ...
The FWC refers to tegus as an "emerging population" in St. Lucie County, which means the lizards aren't just released pets, but part of a breeding population. St. Lucie's population compared to ...
The second series will cover renewals of prohibited species pet permits, caging requirements for juvenile tegus and green iguanas, placement options for prohibited species by FWC Law Enforcement ...