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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTwo Invasive Termites Are Interbreeding in Florida, Raising Concerns That the Hybrid Pests Could Spread Around the WorldTwo invasive termite species are chewing their way across South Florida—and it turns out they’re breeding with each other in ...
Peter's rock agama is an invasive species that has been increasingly common around Florida neighborhoods lately.
Hikers at Joseph D. Grant County Park, just outside of San Jose, saw an Argentine black and white tegu last week—and rangers ...
While similar to native frogs in Florida, the Cuban tree frog is larger and may have different colorations. They can grow to almost 6 inches in length. They eat native frogs, along with lizards and ...
The University of Florida has confirmed that a new hybrid of termites, from the Asian subterranean and Formosan termites, are spreading in the state.
Parks Department staff in Santa Clara County are on the lookout for a member of a large invasive lizard species that was ...
Millions of tons of seaweed currently floating in the tropical Atlantic Ocean could soon make its way toward the U.S., ...
Scientists are always baffled when odd animals show up in unlikely places, especially without a logical explanation. That is ...
Police said a 7 foot alligator was "completely unfazed by its unexpected audience" when they arrived to remove it from a ...
People in Palm Beach County may see tegus more often than they realize. They're the reptiles with the dotted black-and-white backs and tails.
For the first time, New Jersey officials recorded white ibis nesting in Ocean County. In five years, the white ibis population in New Jersey has gone from 6 birds to more than 900.
Lomnitz’s book explores the historical construction of the Mexican state and analyzes its failure to adapt successfully to its neoliberal transformation.
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