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Roadkill isn’t unique to South Carolina, but some animals that increasingly are killed by cars might be — armadillo, ...
South Carolina officials have documented the first confirmed sighting of a black and white tegu lizard, a non-native species that can have a detrimental impact on the state’s wildlife.
A non-native lizard species known as the black and white tegu has been spotted in South Carolina in recent years and poses a threat to wildlife.
South Carolina Dog-sized lizards wreaking more havoc in SC, experts say in yearly update. Here’s where & how By Lyn Riddle. Updated November 4, 2024 3:41 PM.
It’s getting colder in South Carolina. Where are the dog-sized lizards now? Closer than you think. What to know about the SC critters.
After taking root in Georgia and Florida, the non-native black and white tegu lizard recently made its way to South Carolina. There have been reports of at least 80 tegu lizards in South Carolina ...
8 more sightings of invasive Tegu lizards in South Carolina The lizard is non-native to the state and is now being spotted in the wild. To stream WLTX 19 on your phone, you need the WLTX 19 app.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) announced a ban on an invasive lizard species that’s now established in South Carolina.
It’s getting colder in South Carolina. Where are the dog-sized lizards now? Closer than you think. What to know about the SC critters.