MARSHALLS CREEK, Pa. — Volunteers are combing through a wooded area just outside an apartment complex on Grey Fox Road near ...
The Palm Cardinals, the minor-league affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, will be named the Frozen Iguanas for a limited ...
Climate change has pushed some native Florida species north. While the reptiles prefer South Florida’s climate, they have ...
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Florida is battling these 7 invasive reptiles—and losing ground
The green iguana has become a ubiquitous sight across South Florida, often lounging in trees or sunning itself on sidewalks.
Florida is home to dozens of invasive species. Most don't react well to cold weather. Temperatures in the Fort Myers area ...
Read full article: This disturbing disease has struck Florida’s coast FILE-This March 2, 1998 file photo shows dozens of Formosan termites walking in a glass container at the lab at the University of ...
A brown anole crawls along a metal pipe leading under a home in New Orleans. Researchers found that brown anoles get more aggressive as the temperature rises. (Louisiana Illuminator photo) Researchers ...
Meet the Nile monitor, an invasive species that the U.S. Geological Survey has called the largest and most dangerous lizard in America. It's well established in Florida, and there have been sightings ...
What do Nile monitor lizards look like? Nile monitors are olive green to black in color and have cream-colored or yellow stripes on the jaw and head. They have rows of yellowish, V-shaped stripes ...
The Nile monitor is an invasive, aggressive lizard species established in parts of Florida. These large lizards can grow over 6 feet long and are skilled swimmers and climbers. While not venomous, ...
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