Research indicates the invasive lizards are gradually moving North, including one spotted this month in Duval County.
Peter's rock agamas were first documented in Florida in 1976, and are established in 20 counties. The red-headed lizards live primarily in our neighborhoods and other "human-dominated" areas in ...
Can one Florida invasive lizard preying on another that doesn't belong here lead to more mosquito bites and dangerous viruses for us all? Researchers suspect the answer might be 'yes.' Invasive brown ...
What can pull off an orange head and indigo blue body ... and is probably living in your neighborhood? Say hello to the Peter's rock agamas, also known as the red-headed agamas. They're yet another ...
When scientists at the University of Florida noticed a recent increase in sightings of a flashy red-headed lizard, they knew it was time to ask the public for help in fighting yet another invader. A ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS 12) — Scientists at the University of Florida say an invasive lizard is growing in the state. The Peter’s rock agama lizard, a species from Africa that can grow up to a foot ...
An invasive lizard from Africa that has settled in South Florida was spotted moving up the coast of the Sunshine State. The Peter's rock agama has made its way north to parts of Central Florida, with ...
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What's orange (or red) and blue, long and fast? And it could be outside your door, under your car, in the tree over your head ... you get the picture. Say hello to the Peter's rock agama. They're not ...
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