WTF?!? Dog-Sized Lizards Are Spreading Across Southern United States

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Dog-sized lizards are spreading across various states in the southern part of the U.S. and could have potential impact to ecosystems, scientists warn. The Argentine black-and-white tegu are native to South America, but in the last decade, the dog-sized lizards have been breeding and spreading across the U.S. in states like Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Texas, Louisiana and Alabama.
The lizards, which can grow up to four feet, will eat anything, including eggs, birds, strawberries, vegetables and even sea turtles.

The lizards have been bred in Florida and were first sold as pets but some have escaped and bred on their own, causing them to multiply in unrestricted areas and numbers.
"The entire southeast portion of the United States is at risk," Amy Yackel Adams, a biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey told National Geographic. "Much of this area has a climate that is suitable for tegus."

The lizards survive in upland forests and grasslands, especially areas that get much rain, Adams said. She also said that with climate change, as tropical and subtropical zones start to shift north, the tegus will have a larger region to expand.
In some states, like Georgia, wildlife officials have been trapping the massive lizards and holding them until a solution is found.
"We’ve been trapping them for a couple of years now," Daniel Sollenberger, a herpetologist with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, told the National Geographic. "We brought in around a dozen last year and about a half a dozen this year. It could be that there are fewer of them now, at least in that location.”
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wvstuck

Only worry about what you can control!
We have decided if they make it to our area of North Carolina along the coast we are changing their names to "Target Lizards" We have enough problem here with alligators, wildlife, snakes and flying monsters trying to kill or wound us. We are full up on weird things!
 

Sherrynboo

Veteran Member
Oh, they aren't THAT big! Just Tegu's, geeze! Had one for years and he never got over a foot long. Now monitor lizards, those things get huge!
 

Millwright

Knuckle Dragger
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Big enough to BBQ.

I wonder how they would taste, stuffed with deer sausage and slow cooked on the pit?


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Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Oh, they aren't THAT big! Just Tegu's, geeze! Had one for years and he never got over a foot long. Now monitor lizards, those things get huge!
I saw a monitor at a Fire Base south of Cameron Bay in Vietnam. They are big and will eat man. Got back in to the bush before we could kill it. Did snap a picture but the picture does not do the size of that lizard justice. You are not the top of the food chain.
Now this Tegu's lizard may taste just like chicken. Need a tasting report on the critter.
 

China Connection

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Can get 10 ft long and weigh 70 kg


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA_m4reQjnQ


Um, about 5 minutes long

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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Two massive Komodo dragons were caught on camera fighting on the Indonesian island of Pulau Rinca. The fight, filmed by a passing tour, was over in seconds. But local islanders say fights between the world’s largest lizards can last up to 15 minutes. Komodo dragons are found on only five Indonesia islands and can grow to about three metres (10 ft) long and weigh up to 70 kg (150 lbs).

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About 10 minutes long

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Steve Backshall travels to Indonesia in search of reptiles to add to his list of 60 deadly predators. He and his crew have a nerve-racking close encounter with three metre long Komodo dragons, the world's largest venomous lizards!
 

Thinwater

Firearms Manufacturer
We got called for some kind of water monitor lizard thing before I retired. It was almost 6 feet long and had gone up a tree. One of our officers got his 12 GA and blaster it right out of the tree, dead right there. Problem solved.

The PETA types online had a melt down, making it an even better experience.
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
Just wait, if there really is a serious economic depression along the lines of the Great Depression; if these are in the South East I am pretty sure they will end up in a number of recipe books before they are hunted out with everything else.
 
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