The green iguana has become a ubiquitous sight across South Florida, often lounging in trees or sunning itself on sidewalks.
Can one Florida invasive lizard preying on another that doesn't belong here lead to more mosquito bites and dangerous viruses for us all? Researchers suspect the answer might be 'yes.' Invasive brown ...
It’s that time of year in South Florida: you can smell holiday foods cooking, see families gathering and feel the thump of green iguanas falling from trees. Yes, the invasive green lizard now rampant ...
Residents across the Sunshine State rang in 2026 bundled in parkas rather than flip-flops, as a potent Arctic front delivered ...
Chuck Chimera caught only a glimpse of the long lizard dining on his neighbor’s nasturtiums, but it was enough. He knew he’d seen more than an abnormally large gecko, skink or chameleon. “I thought my ...
Their reptilian feces fouls pools. Their wily gobbling ways frustrate gardeners to no end. Their tunnels topple sea walls and foundations. They just can sometimes seem sort of cold-blooded, really, ...
A new study headed by biologists at Washington University in St. Louis shows that Florida is an exporter of more than just fruit and star athletes. Studying genetic variation in the common brown ...