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Officials issue warning after hikers spot huge invasive lizard lurking in state park: 'If you see it, back away safely'
The creatures can grow up to 5 feet long. Officials issue warning after hikers spot huge invasive lizard lurking in state park: 'If you see it, back away safely' first appeared on The Cool Down.
University of Florida wildlife researchers are building a better tegu trap, hoping a torrent of artificial intelligence technology will help mitigate the spread of an invasive reptile swarming the ...
A massive lizard with an insatiable appetite is gracing some peoples' homes as a new family pet. The Argentine black-and-white tegu appeared in the Southern U.S. more than 10 years ago, mowing down ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. University of Florida wildlife researchers are building a better tegu trap, hoping a torrent of artificial intelligence technology ...
Tegus, an invasive species in Florida, pose a threat to native wildlife and ecosystems. Researchers aim to expand the use of these traps to manage other invasive species like iguanas and Nile monitors ...
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