Take a look at these these reptile invasions in Florida. No, they're not alligators
They're often univited guests.
May, 2024 - November, 2024
Florida has more iguanas, and the critters are increasingly showing up in bizarre places. And some of them are big. Really big. A 4-foot lizard, as well as others, have been compared in size to alligators. These invasive species, including Asian water monitors, pose significant ecological challenges by disrupting native flora and fauna. Florida's wildlife officials mandate humane euthanasia for captured iguanas to curb their impact on the environment.
Reports and videos of these large reptiles, seen strutting along roadways or jumping into boats, highlight the need for management and control.
Reports and videos of these large reptiles, seen strutting along roadways or jumping into boats, highlight the need for management and control.
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