The number of invasive Argentine tegus in Georgia have grown, with reports in 25 counties. Where are they? How to spot them?
Georgia wildlife officials are warning residents to be on the lookout for an invasive species that threatens native wildlife, ...
They can grow to be as big as a dog, and they’ll eat just about anything. The Argentine tegu has gone from exotic pet to pest in just a matter of years. The omnivore’s appetite for Florida’s birds and ...
Georgia residents may not expect to find a four-foot-long reptile native to South America in their backyards. But wildlife ...
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 ...
LIKE THIS IN HIS BACKYARD LAST WEEK. AN EXPERTS SAY THIS ISN’T JUST ANY LIZARD NOT THIS BIG, THOUGH. IT’S BELIEVED TO BE IN ARGENTINA. A BLACK AND WHITE TEGU LIZARD. AND THAT COULD BE A PROBLEM FOR ...