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Florida has dozens of nonnative lizard species that are bigger, faster and stronger than native species. They have teeth, and some have bad attitudes. Here’s a look at which ones can ...
Agamas are not protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely killed on private property with landowner ...
People in Palm Beach County may see tegus more often than they realize. They're the reptiles with the dotted black-and-white ...
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 ...
Parks Department staff in Santa Clara County are on the lookout for a member of a large invasive lizard species that was ...
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