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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.
Sollenberger called spring "a busy time for snakes," noting sightings of them rise significantly this time of year. And there ...
The Lizard Olympics is helping us understand why. The larger ... Stroud is an assistant professor of ecology and evolution at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
How to handle the growing problem of the invasive Argentine black and white tegu, as they emerge for breeding season in Central Florida.
The newest established Florida population of the invasive Argentine tegu was recently discovered in St. Lucie County. What to ...
Mommy, a Western Santa Cruz tortoise, recently welcomed four hatchlings at the Philadelphia Zoo, where she has lived since ...
Long-term studies at Georgia Tech and beyond show that evolution is happening right now. They capture the rise of new species ...
Produced by Blumhouse Television, the half-hour series follows a Georgia bounty hunter who is murdered and then brought back ...
A ban on deadly snakes is on the agenda at the S.C. Legislature. Supporters say the state law is too lax, but reptile lovers are fighting back.
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