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Report tegus in the wild in Georgia Note the location take a photo and report the sighting online wwwgainvasivesorgtegus by phone 4789941438 or by email gainvasivesdnrgagov Lea ID: 850087

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1 What can you do? Report tegus in the wil
What can you do? Report tegus in the wild in Georgia! Note the location, take a photo and report the sighting online ( www.gainvasives.org/tegus ), by phone (478-994-1438) or by email ( gainvasives@dnr.ga.gov ). Learn more: www.georgiawildlife.com/tegus Key Features 1. Long, continuous tail drag 2. Feet alternate 3. Toes may drag 4. Scale imprints may be left behind from the arm (4a) or tail (4b) Tegu Track ID Guide 1 2 3 4a 4b Track Prole A long, straight tail drag with or without footprints. In dry sand, tail drag creates a deep channel. Easily confused with armadillo tracks. Armadillo tail drags meander, may not be continuous and often have footprints crossing on top of t

2 he track. Tegu Track Armadillo Track Tra
he track. Tegu Track Armadillo Track Track Lookalikes Guide provided by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Similar Tracks Tegu A long, usually continuous tail drag. Tail creates a deep V-shape groove in soft soils. Footprints may not be visible. Scale imprints may be visible on tail drag, footpad and where the legs touch the ground when the animal is at rest (see arrows). Alligator Swish marks ank central tail drag; wide set of feet. Armadillo Curving, not always continuous; scales may be visible on footpads. Snake S-shaped alternating deep and shallow ridges along margins. Rodent Small, meandering tail drag; alternating footprints very close together

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