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The stubborn, scaly, fork-tongued menace plaguing America. (No, the other one.)

The stubborn, scaly, fork-tongued menace plaguing America. (No, the other one.)

Allen Abel takes a trip to Georgia to look for the Argentine tegu. They're big, fast and have a penchant for eating just about anything. Along the way, Abel finds himself in a place called Santa Claus, where the streets are named after reindeer and city hall's address is 25 December Drive.

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