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The lizard, tentatively named Terri or Terrence, is now up for grabs should the rightful owner fail to come forward.
Invasive tegu lizard spotted by hikers in San Jose's Joseph D. Grant County Park; authorities are working to safely capture it.
MT. HAMILTON — Authorities here are asking the public to be on the lookout for a large, black and white egg-eating lizard last seen at Joseph D. Grant County Park. The Argentine black and white ...
Agamas are not protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely killed on private property with landowner ...
The hatchlings in the controlled environment After 114 days of careful monitoring, five Indian monitor lizards successfully hatched and were released back into their natural habitat. The remaining ...
The Argentine black and white tegu lizard is like Godzilla compared to the blue bellied lizards and alligator lizards one ...
The red-headed lizards live primarily in our neighborhoods and other "human-dominated" areas in Florida. Agamas aren’t venomous or poisonous but can harbor parasites and bacteria and can deliver ...