Nile monitors are olive-green or black with yellow striping on their head and jaw. They have razor-sharp claws, a long split ...
"You cannot wait until an invasive species has demonstrated its impact upon the ecosystem. If you do, then it's too late." ...
Another giant reptile is clawing its way toward disrupting the South Florida ecosystem as an invasive species. The Nile ...
In the scorching savannah regions of north-eastern Queensland, scientists have declared the discovery of three never-before-seen lizard species, with .
Invasive Nile monitor lizards are carnivorous, can grow over six feet long, and are considered dangerous to humans and pets. Most of the over 2,000 sightings have occurred in South Florida, ...
Invasive, carnivorous Nile monitor lizards are a dangerous problem in South Florida. These lizards can grow up to six-and-a-half feet long and pose a threat to small pets and native wildlife. Most ...
Beneath the scales of Australia's iconic monitor lizards (commonly known as goannas), scientists have discovered an unexpected secret: a hidden layer of bony skin structures known as osteoderms. These ...
In late January, the Moscow Zoo, which is supervised by the Moscow Department of Culture, got baby earless monitor lizards; they are the second generation of rare reptiles that were hatched there. Now ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iguanas falling from trees aren’t the only invasive lizard to watch out for in South Florida. Invasive, carnivorous Nile monitor ...