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Giant lizards are invading and spreading disease in US state as officials urge residents to kill them
Giant lizards are invading and spreading disease in US state as officials urge residents to kill them The Argentine black and white tegu can prey on a wide range of animals and reproduce quickly — making it a massive nuisance for Georgia wildlife officials - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Large, invasive reptiles are on the loose in Georgia — and wildlife officials are urging residents to kill the creepy creatures if they come across them. Residents of the Peach State are being urged to...
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