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  2. Argentine black and white tegu - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae), also known as the Argentine giant tegu, the black and white tegu, or the huge tegu, [1] is a species of lizard in the family Teiidae. The species is the largest of the " tegu lizards". [ 5 ]

  3. Tegu - Wikipedia

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    An Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae). Tegu is a common name of a number of species of lizards that belong to the families Teiidae and Gymnophthalmidae. Tegus are native to Central and South America. They occupy a variety of habitats and are known for their large size and predatory habits. [1]

  4. Amphisbaena fuliginosa - Wikipedia

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    Amphisbaena fuliginosa, also known as the black-and-white worm lizard, speckled worm lizard or spotted worm lizard, [2] is a species of amphisbaenian in the genus Amphisbaena. The ecology of A. fuliginosa is poorly known due to its fossorial habits. [ 3 ]

  5. Invasive lizards the size of dogs are roaming SC. Here’s ...

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    Black and White Tegu are native to Paraguay, eastern Uruguay and northern Argentina. The South Carolina General Assembly enacted a law in 2021 that required anyone with a pet tegu to register it ...

  6. Gold tegu - Wikipedia

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    The gold tegu, also known as the golden tegu, common tegu, black tegu, Colombian black and white tegu and tiger lizard (in Trinidad), [3] is a species of tegu. Taxonomy [ edit ]

  7. Salvator (lizard) - Wikipedia

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    Tegus are large reptiles, with some species reaching a total length of around 1.23 m (4.0 ft), [1] and a weight of approximately 6.8 kg (15 lb). These opportunistic, wide-ranging lizards can be found in a variety of habitats, from swamps to rain forests to savannas and cities. [2]

  8. Plestiodon fasciatus - Wikipedia

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    Other common names for P. fasciatus include blue-tailed skink (for juveniles) and red-headed skink (for adults). It is technically appropriate to call it the American five-lined skink to distinguish it from the African skink Trachylepis quinquetaeniata (otherwise known as five-lined mabuya) or the eastern red-headed skink to distinguish it from its western relative Plestiodon skiltonianus ...

  9. This big lizard is orange and blue, and invasive. It may live ...

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    Breeding males are the colorful ones, with an orange or red head, indigo blue or black body, and a tail that is bluish white at the base with an orange middle segment and a black tip, the FWC said.