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

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    While they're nowhere near as large as iguanas or Nile monitors — more non-native species found in Florida — the Peter's rock agamas aren't the little lizards that hide in your door jamb to ...

  3. Invasive lizards in Florida can eat birds, house cats - AOL

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    With the tegu's sharp teeth and dangerous bite, the reptile can devour snakes, birds, lizards, and even a house cat, wildlife experts say. "A big lizard can be a very exciting animal for a young ...

  4. Invasive lizards in Florida are eating cats - AOL

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    Between lion fish and Burmese pythons, Florida has a lot of invasive species problems -- and the newest is massive Nile Monitor Lizards. Nile Monitor Lizards can grow to be almost 6 feet in length ...

  5. Monitor lizard - Wikipedia

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    Monitor lizards are poached in some South- and Southeast Asian countries, as their organs and fat are used in some traditional medicines, although there is no scientific evidence as to their effectiveness. [38] [39] Monitor lizard meat, particularly the tongue and liver, is eaten in parts of India and Malaysia and is supposed to be an aphrodisiac.

  6. Nile monitor - Wikipedia

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    "There are few lizards less suited to life in captivity than the Nile monitor. Buffrenil (1992) considered that, when fighting for its life, a Nile monitor was a more dangerous adversary than a crocodile of a similar size. Their care presents particular problems on account of the lizards' enormous size and lively dispositions.

  7. Giant whiptail - Wikipedia

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    The giant whiptail (Aspidoscelis motaguae) is a species of teiid lizard native to Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. [2] It has also been introduced to Florida in the United States where it is considered an invasive species .

  8. Surprise house guests: Viral TikTok video shows 13 lizards ...

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    It was hoodie and blanket weather for us last weekend, but for some chilly lizards in south Florida it was time to visit the neighbor's warm windows. Surprise house guests: Viral TikTok video ...

  9. Anolis garmani - Wikipedia

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    Anolis garmani, also known commonly as the Jamaican giant anole, the Jamaican anole, and the Jamaica giant anole, is a species of lizard in the family Dactyloidae. The species is endemic to Jamaica , but has been introduced to Florida .

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