The Florida Fish and Wildlife is asking people to report sightings, but to stay away to avoid any attacks or incidents ...
Nile monitors are olive-green or black with yellow striping on their head and jaw. They have razor-sharp claws, a long split ...
Nile monitor lizards, an invasive and dangerous species, are spreading across Florida. Here's where they are and what to do if you see one.
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This Invasive Species Can Be 7-Feet Long and Are Described as ‘Modern Day Velociraptors'
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 - ...
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Feeding a giant monitor lizard reveals how powerful large reptiles handle their meals
This video focuses on the feeding of a large monitor lizard kept in captivity. Monitor lizards are powerful reptiles with strong jaws and sharp teeth adapted for consuming whole prey. Observing ...
Monitor lizards are often confused with common house lizards. At first glance, both have long bodies, sharp claws and extended tails. When people see a small wall lizard drop its tail and run away, ...
A water monitor lizard that escaped from a home in Massachusetts last week has been spotted in Connecticut. The Town of Thompson, Connecticut, posted on Facebook Friday that the water monitor was ...
In the scorching savannah regions of north-eastern Queensland, scientists have declared the discovery of three never-before-seen lizard species, with .
There's been a new sighting of the water monitor lizard that's been wandering around parts of Massachusetts and Connecticut. The five-foot-long lizard named Goose crawled out of a second-floor window ...
Three striking new species of rock-dwelling monitor lizards have been formally described from the savannas of northeastern ...
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