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Young tegus are emerald green with black markings and a tail that has yellow and black bands. Over several months and after ...
Although neighboring states have seen an influx of Argentine tegus, how many have been spotted in Alabama? Here's what we know ...
Argentine tegus are being spotted within the Southern U.S., specifically in Florida, Georgia and Texas. Are any in Louisiana?
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.
The newest Florida population of the invasive Argentine tegu lizard was recently discovered in this Florida county. What to ...
Officials are on high alert after a report of an invasive tegu lizard in the Florida Keys, raising fears about their ecological impact.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission offers information about handling the growing problem of the invasive Argentine black and white tegu, as they emerge for breeding season in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Recently, the Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex said that North Key Largo was home to a sighting of an Argentine black and white tegu, a reptile native to South America. The Florida Fish ...
Recently, the Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex said that North Key Largo was home to a sighting of an Argentine black and white tegu, a reptile native to South America. The Florida ...
The Argentine black and white tegu is large lizard that can grow to nearly 5 feet long and weigh 10 pounds, according to University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.