South Florida exotic lizards.

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  1. FatBack

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    Anything about south of Tampa in Florida we have many exotic species and some are invasive .

    An exotic does not necessarily have to be invasive..., Some exotic can be beneficial such as the birmini blind snake. But then again some exotics are certainly invasive such as a Cuban tree frog.... They eat the native tree frogs.

    Here is a picture of a Peter's Rock agama. You might have to zoom in on the picture but if you look closely you can see the lizard.... And if you look even closer just under him on that oak tree branch..... Is the female.


    I will be adding to this thread as I spot new species.


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    No other fans of herpetology here? Surely someone has a bearded dragon or something.
     

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