Nile monitor lizard burrows can rack up millions of dollars in damage to infrastructure such as sidewalks and seawalls.
The practice began in 1920s Western variety shows and spread to city speakeasies, but it faces increased scrutiny today—and pressure from conservation groups to make races safer for the reptiles.
Two second-graders brought the Oregon Reptile Man to Walterville Elementary School to teach their peers to face their fears ...
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