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Another invasive lizard species has landed in Florida: The red-headed butterfly eating, agama lizard

Posted on December 14, 2020December 14, 2020 by William P. | 58849 Views | 16 min read

Peter’s Rock Agama spotted in Florida. Courtesy: Sean McKnight, UF/IFAS Wildlife Ecology student. Florida is no stranger to invasive species of any kind: bugs, insects, reptiles, plants, you name it, we’ve got it.  Earlier this year, Florida had a new character on the block, the Argentine Black and White Tegu, but this time, it’s the

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