A LARGE LIZARD FOUND IN FOLSOM HAS BEEN REUNITED WITH ITS OWNER. YEAH, WE HAVE A PICTURE OF REPTILE WHEN IT WAS FOUND NREA SCHOOL STREET AND PANORADA DRIVE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. THE TUEG WAS KEPT AT ...
An Argentine black and white tegu. This species can grow up to four feet long. Argentine black and white tegu lizards seem to break a lot of reptile rules. They’re smart enough to recognize individual ...
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 ...
Strong Island Animal Rescue responded to a Long Island home after a resident mistook a large reptile for an iguana, only to discover it was actually a Tegu lizard. Video taken by the rescue shows the ...
FLORIDA, USA — If you have a pet green iguana or tegu and live in Florida, you need to start thinking about getting it permitted and microchipped. New rules approved by the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Commercial breeding of non-native tegu lizards and green iguanas in Florida will end in three years, despite the objections of reptile dealers and owners warning of the potential destruction of their ...
Arguing that a new law and executive order would “devastate Florida’s commercial reptile industry,” a trade organization and business owners are challenging the constitutionality of state decisions ...
An invader reptile species from South America is now slithering in three regions of South Carolina, including around Charleston. Since last month, eight more sightings of the black and white tegu ...
GRANITE FALLS, Wash. — The Granite Falls Police Department said a loose Argentine white Tegu that deputies initially thought was a 10-foot-long alligator was safely found and returned to his family.
Commercial breeding of non-native tegu lizards and green iguanas in Florida will end in three years despite the objections of reptile dealers and owners warning of the potential destruction of their ...
Researchers have sequenced the genome of the tegu, Salvator merianae: a lizard that has taken an evolutionary step toward warm-bloodedness. It is also a highly desired pet, that can often be ...