DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Large Lizard Is Rescued After It’s Found Buried in Rhode Island Snow

January 31, 2026
in News
Large Lizard Is Rescued After It’s Found Buried in Rhode Island Snow

A Rhode Island man digging out his driveway this week discovered a large lizard thousands of miles from its natural habitat buried in nearly 20 inches of snow, leaving the animal weakened but on a slow path to recovery.

The lizard, a tegu, which is found in South America, was suffering from frostbite to its tongue and “showed signs of significant muscle weakness after prolonged exposure to the cold,” the New England Wildlife Center, an organization that provides veterinary care, said on Facebook.

The man who found the animal was not publicly identified, but his quick thinking helped save it, as he brought it into his home and wrapped it in a T-shirt “to help conserve heat,” the center said.

He then contacted the owners of ET Reptiles in Warwick, R.I., which responded immediately and retrieved the animal to give it the best chances of survival.

Tegu lizards, like all reptiles, are ectotherms (more commonly called coldblooded) and, as a result, their body temperature rises and falls with that of the environment.

“When temperatures drop too low for too long, their metabolism slows, blood flow is compromised, and cells begin to fail,” the center said. “In this case, the cold likely led to tissue damage and a cold-induced myopathy, essentially muscle injury caused by inadequate circulation and energy at low temperatures.”

It’s unclear where the lizard came from, the center said, but it was found “extremely weak, underweight, and not moving well.”

After the lizard was taken from the man, it was “gradually warmed at room temperature and closely monitored,” until an animal hospital visit could be arranged, the center said.

Two of the center’s doctors treated the lizard for its injuries, which included amputating “nonviable tissue” from its tongue and providing steroids to “help address inflammation and generalized weakness,” the center said.

Kevin Torregrosa, the curator of herpetology at the Bronx Zoo, said the lizard is a South American species that’s “certainly not well adapted to the winters of the Northeast.”

While there are different tegu species, one type, known as black-and-white, has been increasingly found in the wild in southeastern states like Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina because they are released by pet owners.

They can grow several feet long, weigh up to 10 pounds and live up to 20 years.

ET Reptiles, the shop that helped with the lizard’s rescue, referred to the animal as Frankie on Facebook on Thursday.

Calling the lizard a “fighter,” the shop reported seeing “small but encouraging changes.”

“Frankie is more alert and more active than she was initially, which gives us so much hope,” ET Reptiles said, before cautioning that the animal was not “completely out of the woods just yet.”

The shop said that the lizard was starting a course of antibiotics for an upper respiratory infection and that it would continue to closely monitor its health.

“Recovery will take time, patience, and a lot of support,” the shop said. “But Frankie is showing us just how strong she can be!”

Aimee Ortiz covers breaking news and other topics.

The post Large Lizard Is Rescued After It’s Found Buried in Rhode Island Snow appeared first on New York Times.

San Francisco teachers go on strike, closing schools for nearly 50,000 students
News

San Francisco teachers go on strike, closing schools for nearly 50,000 students

by Los Angeles Times
February 10, 2026

San Francisco public schools shut down on Monday as teachers went on strike demanding improved healthcare benefits and pay raises, ...

Read more
News

Judge ‘bewildered’ as ICE reveals detention areas hidden from the court

February 10, 2026
News

Jasmine Crockett shares vulgar 6-word message for Trump in Epstein probe

February 10, 2026
News

Epstein victims use Super Bowl commercial to pressure Pam Bondi to release withheld files

February 10, 2026
News

‘Marty Supreme’ Becomes A24’s Highest Grossing Film at Global Box Office

February 10, 2026
MAGA erupts after Epstein survivors release Super Bowl ad targeting Trump admin

Trump admin accused of protecting at least 6 Epstein co-conspirators by House lawmakers

February 10, 2026
Idaho town reels after 100+ Hispanic residents arrested in federal raid at racetrack

Idaho town reels after 100+ Hispanic residents arrested in federal raid at racetrack

February 10, 2026
How Bad Bunny pulled off a historic Super Bowl halftime show

How Bad Bunny pulled off a historic Super Bowl halftime show

February 10, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026