Wildlife officials say a large exotic lizard was found buried in the snow in Rhode Island. A man spotted the cold-blooded ...
A tegu lizard was found buried beneath the snow in Providence, Rhode Island.
Exotic tegu lizard found buried under 20 inches of snow in Rhode Island after winter storm makes remarkable recovery despite ...
Frank Hardy couldn't believe his eyes when he looked out on a Providence street after the weekend's big snowstorm and saw a "giant lizard" in the road.
A Rhode Island man found a large tegu lizard while shoveling snow. Now under veterinary care, the animal is showing slight improvement after severe cold exposure.
The tegu suffered frostbite and had to have nonviable tissue from his tongue amputated ...
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Tegu lizards are emerging threat along the Treasure Coast and eat native Florida species
St. Lucie County is home to an emerging and breeding population of invasive tegu lizards, but also home to one of the state's most skilled trappers. A staggering 1,533 Argentine black and white tegus ...
Two weeks after Frankie’s initial rescue, Arpin and ET Reptiles cofounder Taylor Faria are actively monitoring her health. She is “being hand fed daily to build her weight back up,” shows “interest in ...
"Recovery will take time, patience and a lot of support, but Frankie is showing us just how strong she can be," a Facebook post by ET Reptiles read.
Argentine black and white tegus aren't the most recent invasive species in Florida, and they won't be the last, unfortunately. What they are doing are making themselves at home in Florida. And not ...
Where do you go when you find a lizard in a blizzard? The Odd Pet Vet clinic in Weymouth, of course.
ST. LUCIE COUNTY, Fla. — A non-native reptile is threatening the Treasure Coast, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which said Argentine black and white tegu lizard ...
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