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Hero Saves Near-Frozen Exotic Lizard in RI
30 Jan
Summary
- An exotic tegu lizard was found stiff from freezing temperatures.
- The reptile was rescued and treated for cold exposure by experts.
- A portion of the lizard's tongue was amputated due to frostbite.

An exotic tegu lizard, not native to New England, was discovered severely cold-stunned in Providence on a day when temperatures averaged 22 degrees Fahrenheit. A local resident, initially mistaking the stiff reptile for a large iguana, rescued it and took it inside, providing gentle warming. Recognizing the danger the cold posed to the cold-blooded creature, he contacted ET Reptile, a pet store.
The lizard was then transferred to the New England Wildlife Center for specialized care. Veterinarians determined the animal had suffered life-threatening exposure, likely causing tissue damage and muscle injury. Due to frostbite on its tongue, a small portion had to be amputated, and the lizard also received steroids to combat inflammation.




