An animal initially speculated to be a 10-foot alligator on the loose in Granite Falls, Wash., turned out to be a resident's escaped pet Argentine tegu lizard. Photo courtesy of the Snohomish County ...
A black-and-white tegu lizard was spotted in Joseph D. Grant County Park in Santa Clara County on June 7 by a group of hikers Rangers then undertook a five-day search for the animal, which is native ...
Anybody who spots the docile lizard, last seen near Granite Falls, is asked to notify 911, so Tazz can be reunited with owner. GRANITE FALLS — Turns out, the “10-foot alligator” still on the loose is ...
The 4-foot lizard went missing Friday evening. Searchers located him in a barn, 1 mile away from his home. GRANITE FALLS — After two days of searching, locals found the Argentine black-and-white tegu ...
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When reports of an alligator-spotting in Granite Falls began to flood social media Friday evening, Shanna Duncan had a feeling her 4-foot-long Argentine white tegu lizard named Tazz could be involved.
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July 23 (UPI) --Police in Washington investigated a report of a 10-foot alligator in the Granite Falls area, which was found to be a much smaller escaped Argentine tegu lizard. The Snohomish County ...