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A Black and White Argentine Tegu is shown during a press conference at the zoo Thursday.  The reptile is a non-native, invasive animal making its home in Florida.  It is one of the animals pet owners may turn in at   the First Annual Pet Amnesty Day in Palm Beach County planned for Saturday, January 14th.
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( Mark Randall, South Florida Sun Sentinel )

A Black and White Argentine Tegu is shown during a press conference at the zoo Thursday. The reptile is a non-native, invasive animal making its home in Florida. It is one of the animals pet owners may turn in at the First Annual Pet Amnesty Day in Palm Beach County planned for Saturday, January 14th.

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