Invasive Argentine black and white tegus are appearing in Brevard County. Officials urge residents to report them.
Although tegus aren’t as big or abundant as the Burmese pythons found in South Florida, they are still monsters relative to native lizards. The biggest tegus can reach four feet in length, or about ...
Invasive tegu lizards are spreading across Florida. Officials warn residents not to capture these five-foot reptiles.
The City of Cape Canaveral recently shared a message saying Brevard County is asking for help spotting Argentine black and ...
Black and white tegus are an invasive species of lizard that are growing in population. They've been spotted in a number of states, but are they in Louisiana?
Georgia wildlife officials are urging residents to report sightings of Argentine black and white tegus, an invasive lizard that threatens native species.
The number of invasive Argentine tegus in Georgia have grown, with reports in 25 counties. Where are they? How to spot them? Are they dangerous?
Argentine black-and-white tegus are drawing growing concern in southeastern Georgia because they are large, adaptable, and ...
Invasive tegu lizards are spreading across Georgia, prompting officials to urge residents to report sightings or kill the animals.
WASHINGTON — A Rhode Island man shoveling his driveway after last week's massive winter storm made a shocking find: a big lizard trying to crawl out of the snow. The lizard, later identified as a tegu ...
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