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    Italian wall lizards were introduced to Levittown in the late 1970s. Now they're invasive. Here's how to deal with them.

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    SC Department of Natural Resources/provided Imagine this. You’re out walking around somewhere in the South Carolina woods and you see a lizard the size of a dog.

  5. Spiny lizard - Wikipedia

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    Spiny lizards is a common name for the genus Sceloporus in the family Phrynosomatidae. The genus is endemic to North America , with various species ranging from New York , to Washington , and one occurring as far south as northern Panama . [ 1 ]

  6. Slender glass lizard - Wikipedia

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    Slender glass lizards eat a range of insects, such as grasshoppers, crickets and beetles, and will also consume spiders, small rodents, and snails. They have also been known to eat small lizards and small snakes. [10] Unlike snakes, glass lizards do not have flexible jaws, and this limits the size of prey items they can consume. [22]

  7. Little striped whiptail - Wikipedia

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    Like most species of whiptail lizard, the little striped whiptail is diurnal and insectivorous. They are wary, energetic, and fast moving, darting for cover if approached. They are found in a range of habitats, from grasslands to semi-arid rocky slopes.