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Georgia Officials Warn Invasive 4-Foot Lizards Pose Threat to Native Wildlife

 Posted on June 22, 2026 by Richard

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Georgia Officials Warn Invasive 4-Foot Lizards Pose Threat to Native Wildlife

Wildlife officials in Georgia are warning residents about a large invasive lizard that could pose a serious threat to native animals. The Argentine black and white tegu, a South American reptile, has been identified by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division as an invasive…

 Category: Latest News      Tags: 4-foot lizard, alligator eggs, Argentine black and white tegu, Georgia DNR, Georgia invasive species, gopher tortoise, invasive lizard Georgia, invasive reptiles, native wildlife threat, Salmonella reptiles, Tattnall County tegu, Toombs County tegu

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