Nile monitors are olive-green or black with yellow striping on their head and jaw. They have razor-sharp claws, a long split ...
"They're very wild, they're very active. They don't make good pets at all. They don't calm down." ...
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What are Nile monitors? Florida’s newest invasive species
Nile monitor lizards are breeding across South Florida, and experts say the window to stop their spread is already closing.
If you care about Florida’s native turtles, nesting birds, and wild spaces, this story will hit close to home. Nile monitor lizards — powerful, fast-moving carnivores that can grow up to 7 feet long — ...
"You cannot wait until an invasive species has demonstrated its impact upon the ecosystem. If you do, then it's too late." ...
Noisy, aggressive and invasive, these big birds may not actually be geese, but they sure act like it. What you should know ...
Noisy, aggressive and invasive, these big birds may not actually be geese, but they sure act like it. What you should know ...
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