Georgia wildlife officials are warning of a rise in the number of tegus, which are huge, invasive lizards from Argentina that have for years been spreading throughout the American South. Officials say sightings are becoming increasingly common in parts of Georgia, and they are asking for the public’s help in disposing of the giant, black-and-white lizards. Although tegus aren’t as big or abundant as the Burmese pythons found in South Florida, th…
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