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Americans urged to KILL four-foot lizards terrorizing the nation

A destructive invasive lizard from South America is spreading through parts of the US, and officials want the public's help fighting back.

Raccontata dadailymail.comindependent.co.uk

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dailymail.comStai leggendo9 g fa

Americans urged to KILL four-foot lizards terrorizing the nation

A destructive invasive lizard from South America is spreading through parts of the US, and officials want the public's help fighting back.

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independent.co.uk8 g fa

Georgia officials are urging residents to kill a large invasive lizard species

The Argentine black and white tegu can prey on a wide range of animals and reproduce quickly — making it a massive nuisance for Georgia wildlife officials

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    Americans urged to KILL four-foot lizards terrorizing the nation

    A destructive invasive lizard from South America is spreading through parts of the US, and officials want the public's help fighting back.

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Georgia officials are urging residents to kill a large invasive lizard species

    The Argentine black and white tegu can prey on a wide range of animals and reproduce quickly — making it a massive nuisance for Georgia wildlife officials