tegu lizards eat a variety of different lizards
Tegu is a large lizard native to South America.
Yes, lizards eat butterflys
If you're referring to a specific species - Tegu (a type of lizard) - is one possibility.
Underwood's Spectacled Tegu was created in 1958.
Martinique Spectacled Tegu was created in 1881.
About the size of a morbidly obese middle aged man. Sizes may vary depending on who you compare the boy lizard to
no they shouldnt
Swamp Wars - 2011 Tegu Bites Off Finger was released on: USA: June 2011
They are insectivores and only insects. In the wild they will eat spider, grasshoppers, termites, and all sorts of other large wild bugs! A cool fact is that they are actually realated to a tegu check it out at: https://www.google.com/search?q=tegu&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiN8IXe2KvlAhVnHDQIHYeiAnEQ_AUIEigB&biw=1440&bih=789#imgrc=veQjEpwO2szZNM:
A black and white tegu with mouth sores may need to have medication applied until the sores leave. It should be seen by a veterinarian, as it may need antibiotics.
To the best of my knowledge tegu are not illegal in ma. I personaly own a 4 ft. blue tegu and have researched it extensively. I haven't found anything outlawing them. You do however need a class 4 propagators permit for several other reptiles such as: all monitors, retics, anaconda, and a few other snakes. If approved for a permit by Masswildlife, its a 25 dollar fee per year. I suggest you go to MassWildlife web site and search for: 321 CMR 9:00 Exemption List. Tegu make great "pets", but as with any big reptile you better know what you're doing.
Tegucigalpa (TE-GOO-SEE-GAL-PA)or tegu