An experiment on reptile decomposition aims to shed light on a variety of paleontological mysteries, including why so many ...
Hundreds of non-native animal & plant species live in Florida. They prey on native critters & damage native ecosystems.
The Argentine Black and White Tegu is native to South America. Developed by Wild Vision Systems, the traps can be operated remotely. Melissa Miller, a wildlife biologist, hopes the traps can be ...
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 ...
Is the Argentine Tegu, an invasive lizard making its way up to Central Florida? A Brevard County driver recently noticed a strange lizard crossing the road. It’s likely another invasive species moving ...
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Lauren from The Reptile Zoo explains metabolic bone disease, a serious reptile illness. See the signs in Tiny Tim, and compare him to Champ, a healthy tegu. Trump Makes U-Turn On Free Speech My Dad ...
Jay from Prehistoric Pets shares a humorous encounter with a grumpy tegu lizard seemingly taking a selfie with a phone! Watch as he carefully retrieves his phone. Hegseth Announces Major Pentagon ...
Magnetic floating stackers have been recalled over concerns that the magnetic pieces of the toys could be ingested by children, officials said Thursday. According to a news release issued by the U.S.
This recall involves Tegu Magnetic Floating Stackers with model numbers STA-BGY-801T (Rainbow) and STA-BTP-806T (Big Top). The wooden toys consist of a wooden base, six stacking pieces of various ...
Introduced via the pet trade in the early 2000s, tegus are coming our way from the north via Charlotte County and the east from Miami-Dade, data shows. “Adults have few predators and can give birth to ...
A pet owner’s neighbors had a fright when they found an “escape artist” hiding in their garage, Colorado officials said. Sophie, who is not “your average sunbathing gecko,” is a very large Tegu lizard ...