Park staff located and captured an Argentine black and white tegu lizard that had been spotted in Joseph D. Grant Community Park last week. Tegus tend to eat bird eggs, small birds, small lizards and ...
Eat a rodent, save the planet. That’s the advice from the US Fish & Wildlife Service, which says putting tasty rodents, iguanas, boars and other invasive critters on the menu could help protect the ...
North Carolina is home to three legless lizard species, often mistaken for snakes. Glass lizards differ from snakes with ear openings, eyelids and more rigid bodies. Glass lizards eat insects and ...