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Florida Man Spends His Retirement Trapping over 100 Invasive Tegu Lizards
The tegu lizards have threatened the native wildlife in a Florida community. A Florida man Sid Pennington has spent his retirement days single-handedly trapping the invasive species of Argentine black and white tegu lizards west of the city of Fort Pierce, Florida.
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