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On a road trip through the sleepy towns and coastal waterways of the region, Tayari Jones uncovers a history more relevant than ever.
Georgia and Florida have their share of gators, turtles, snakes and iguanas. Now add Argentine tegus to the mix. Here's where to spot them.
Argentine tegus are being spotted within the Southern U.S., specifically in Florida, Georgia and Texas. Are any in Louisiana?
Like all nonnative reptile species, green iguanas aren't protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely killed.
From mullet to bluegill, at least six kinds of salt and freshwater fish swim in the canals of Cape Coral. What to know ...
Although neighboring states have seen an influx of Argentine tegus, how many have been spotted in Alabama? Here's what we know ...
It’s no secret that some snakes have a license to kill. And honestly, who’s going to mess around with a crocodile if they’ve ...
The sight of dozens of alligators lounging together in their natural habitat provides a powerful reminder that Florida’s ...
There’s growing evidence that animals have a sense of humour. Should this change how we see them?
The Historic Jefferson Hotel has earned its reputation as one of the most haunted establishments in Texas, with guests ...
The Burmese python eats birds, rats, foxes, raccoons, domesticated dogs and cats, goats, and more. They have also been spotted eating small alligators, too! These animals would probably have a similar ...