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?
Georgians pride themselves on Southern hospitality, but there's one animal that's overstayed its welcome. The state department of natural resources and its partners are working hard to remove the ...
Georgia and Florida have their share of gators, turtles, snakes and iguanas. But wildlife officials say not all of the creatures are welcome − particularly one invasive species. Multiple Argentine ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tegus are like a cross between an iguana, a snake and a lizard, and people are seeing them more often near Palm Beach County. The ...
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?
Wildlife experts in Georgia are urging locals to keep on the lookout for any four-foot-long lizards wandering around the Peach State. As its name implies, the Argentine black and white tegu ( Salvator ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The tegu is a large, invasive, commonly black and white lizard from Argentina. They can grow up to 4 feet long and weighing 10 ...
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 lizards, ...
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