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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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Argentine tegu creeping further into north Georgia. Have you seen one of these giant lizards?The University of Georgia runs an interactive map to track how far into Georgia these monstrous tegu lizards are spreading.
An invasive species of lizards have been found in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and their partners have documented more than 20 Argentine black and white tegus in the ...
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 ...
Presumably, horned lizards from the Southwest were released in areas of the Southeast ecologically similar to their native ...
Each lizard is unique. Some have longer legs, others stronger jaws, and all behave slightly differently. The differences could determine who survives.
A new reptilian threat is emerging on the Treasure Coast, who said Argentine black and white tegu lizards populations are on the rise in St. Lucie County.
Each May, coinciding with the start of the breeding season, we visit Lizard Island to capture, study and release all adult anoles – a population that fluctuates between 600 to 1,000.
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 ...
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