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<p>Georgia, along with sightings in South Carolina, most likely as a result of escaped or released specimens from the early-2000s pet trade. Previous studies have found that the differing weather and climate patterns far outside of their natural habitat range do not prevent adult Argentine black and white tegus from surviving in diverse areas across the United States, furthering concerns about their invasive status. In the wild, tegus inhabit both forested and open-plain environments, widening their potential invasive range. The first evidence of</p><p>
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