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Georgia and Florida have their share of gators, turtles, snakes and iguanas. Now add Argentine tegus to the mix. Here's where to spot them.
Savannah Morning News on MSN9d
Argentine tegu creeping further into north Georgia. Have you seen one of these giant lizards?The University of Georgia runs an interactive map to track how far into Georgia these monstrous tegu lizards are spreading.
Tegus eat alligator eggs and juvenile gopher tortoises ... Call the FWC's exotic species hotline at 888-483-4681 Report the ...
From late fall and through the winter months, tegus head into burrows for a hibernation-type period known as brumation to avoid freezing temperatures. They usually breed in the spring and ...
From late fall and through the winter months, tegus head into burrows for a hibernation-type period known as brumation to avoid freezing temperatures. They usually breed in the spring and ...
Tegus eat alligator eggs and juvenile gopher ... hotline at 888-483-4681 Report the exact location, preferably with a photo, at IveGot1.org.
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