An experiment on reptile decomposition aims to shed light on a variety of paleontological mysteries, including why so many ...
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FOX 13's Carla Bayron explains how University of Florida researchers are using AI technology to trap and remove the Argentine black and white tegu from the state's wildlife. The Fed announces ...
Dr. Melissa Miller–a wearer of multiple University of Florida hats: research scientist, wildlife ecologist with the school’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, lead investigator on a project ...
On the heels of the highly publicized capture of a water monitor named Goose, another large, exotic, and potentially dangerous lizard is on the loose in New England. This time, police in Old Town, ...
Argentine black and white tegus, invasive lizards reaching 5 feet long, are spreading across Southwest Florida. Over 10,000 tegus have been documented in Florida, primarily in Charlotte and Miami-Dade ...
The Argentine black and white tegu was the subject of a five-day-long search at Joseph D. Grant County Park in Northern California Santa Clara County Parks A black-and-white tegu lizard was spotted in ...
An invasive creature native to South America has been found and captured at a Northern California park, officials reported. Hikers spotted the Argentine black and white tegu at Joseph D. Grant County ...
The hikers took photos of the creature and reported it to park officials. Photo from Santa Clara County Parks An invasive creature native to South America has been found and captured at a Northern ...
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