"You cannot wait until an invasive species has demonstrated its impact upon the ecosystem. If you do, then it's too late." ...
"They're very wild, they're very active. They don't make good pets at all. They don't calm down." ...
Nile monitors are olive-green or black with yellow striping on their head and jaw. They have razor-sharp claws, a long split ...
If you care about Florida’s native turtles, nesting birds, and wild spaces, this story will hit close to home. Nile monitor ...
Powerful, carnivorous Nile monitor lizards are expanding through South Florida's canal systems, with sightings climbing ...
Nile monitor lizards, an invasive species, are making their presence known in Cape Coral as temperatures rise.
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, ...
FLORIDA – Florida residents are no strangers to invasive reptiles, from the iguanas that fall out of trees in the winter, to the Burmese Pythons slithering through the Everglades. However, one species ...
Monitor Lizard at Equator Reptiles Park in Mogotio, Baringo County on March 4,2025. They keep two species of monitor Lizards White Throat Monitor Lizards and Nile Monitor Lizards. [Kipsang Joseph, ...
From Wyld_Lyf: “At Mabamba Swamp, where Shoebills breed among thick papyrus channels, these prehistoric-looking birds ...