Invasive Six-Foot Nile Monitor Lizards Spark Wildlife Warning Across South Florida
Florida’s battle with invasive species just got nastier. Nile monitor lizards, giant, carnivorous reptiles from Africa, keep popping up in canals, backyards, and wetlands all over South Florida. Wildlife experts [...] The post Invasive Six-Foot Nile Monitor Lizards Spark Wildlife Warning Across South Florida appeared first on Englewood Review .
Florida’s battle with invasive species just got nastier. Nile monitor lizards, giant, carnivorous reptiles from Africa, keep popping up in canals, backyards, and wetlands all over South Florida. Wildlife experts are urging people not to treat these lizards like your typical garden-variety critter. This isn’t the lizard you brush off the porch. …
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