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Peter's rock agamas were first documented in Florida in 1976, and are established in 20 counties. The red-headed lizards live primarily in our neighborhoods and other "human-dominated" areas in ...
What's orange (or red) and blue, long and fast? And it could be outside your door, under your car, in the tree over your head ... you get the picture. Say hello to the Peter's rock agama. They're ...
The Peter’s rock agama lizard, an invasive species from Africa, appears to be multiplying and its range expanding, with observation reports from as far south as Big Pine Key.
Can you have a red-headed agama as a pet? Yes, but they are classified as a Class III wildlife. A permit is required if you intend to keep them for exhibition or sale.
Can you have a red-headed agama as a pet? Yes, but they are classified as a Class III wildlife. A permit is required if you intend to keep them for exhibition or sale.
The Peter's rock agama has made its way north to parts of Central Florida, with residents of West Melbourne taking notice of the red-headed reptiles. "I saw the head. It is red, and it’s pretty ...
Say hi to the Peter's rock agama, which is expanding throughout Florida. The Peter's rock agama is yet another invasive species in Florida which probably arrived through the pet trade.
This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: Peter's rock agama Florida. Red-headed lizard, pet dangers, what know. Advertisement. About Our Ads; Solve the daily Crossword.
Can you have a red-headed agama as a pet? Yes, but they are classified as a Class III wildlife. A permit is required if you intend to keep them for exhibition or sale.