They don't belong in Georgia, but the Argentine tegu has managed to invade more than 20 counties over the last few years.
Each lizard is unique. Some have longer legs, others stronger jaws, and all behave slightly differently. The differences ...
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The Argentine black and white tegu lizard is a non-native, invasive species distributed throughout Florida through escapes or ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) James T. Stroud, Georgia Institute of Technology (THE CONVERSATION) Every morning ...
Green iguanas arrived to South Florida in the 1960s. 132 Argentine black and white tegu lizards were seen in St. Lucie County in 2021. Burmese pythons have been spotted on the Treasure Coast at ...