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If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas ...
A mother-daughter duo were stopped in their tracks while driving in Florida after they spotted a nearly six-foot-long Asian monitor lizard on the side of the road. Renee Aland and Zoey Marzonie ...
Six-foot predatory lizards normally found along the Nile River in Africa have set up shop in South Florida — and Palm Beach County canals are a hot spot. Nile monitors, which can grow to just ...
Owners have released enough lizards in some areas to form breeding populations that will likely be a permanent part of Florida's landscape. Here's a look at five species that have invaded the state: ...
"The largest invasive lizard species established in Florida is likely the Nile monitor lizard," said Carli Segelson, spokeswoman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ...
Florida, casually walking along a busy road earlier this month in a now-viral video. The Miami Herald reported that the lizard, which is presumably an Asian water monitor, is an invasive species.
Nile monitor lizards are an invasive and non-native species spotted throughout Florida. In 2003, there was a Nile monitor lizard sighting in Vero Beach. They are excellent swimmers, can grow over ...