Black-throated monitor lizards (Varanus albigularis) are considered invasive in certain regions outside their native habitat due to their adaptability and predatory nature. They can disrupt local ecosystems by preying on native species, including birds, small mammals, and reptiles, leading to declines in indigenous populations. Additionally, their reproductive capabilities allow them to establish populations rapidly, further exacerbating their impact on biodiversity. Their presence can also result in competition with native predators for resources, altering the ecological balance.
Black-Throated Wind was created in 1972.
Black-throated Trogon was created in 1788.
A black-throated loon is a loon of the species Gavia arctica.
Black-throated Gray Warbler was created in 1837.
A black-throated antshrike is a passerine bird of the antbird family, Latin name Frederickena virdis.
A black-throated diver is a medium-sized member of the loon or diver family, Latin name Gavia arctica, which breeds in Eurasia.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Black-throated Monitor Lizards (Varanus albigularis) are classified as exotic species in New Jersey, and their ownership may be subject to regulations. Generally, New Jersey has restrictions on the ownership of certain reptiles and exotic animals. It is essential to check the latest state regulations or consult with local wildlife authorities to ensure compliance before acquiring one.
looks like a ferret but it has black fur and a yellow throat as in the name yellow-throated marten.
Black-billed Mountain Toucan, White-throated Toucan,Black-mandibled Toucan
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I believe that they are Black Throated Magpie Jays.
Black-throated Magpie-Jay