Georgia Argentine Tegu Invasive Population Explodes in Georgia—3 Shocking Proofs They Are Not Just Black and White
Stay woke: The hidden truth is that these invasive reptiles, capable of reaching 4 feet in length, are now breeding in clusters that even state wildlife officials are calling "explosive." Witnesses report tegus consuming pet eggs and small livestock with zero remorse, yet the full scale of the threat remains buried under official "monitoring" updates. The hidden truth? Their rapid spread is linked to a single abandoned exotic pet release near a state park—and the cover-up of those who enabled it is only just beginning.