Breaking news right now at 11 00 a woman is attacked and killed in a philadelphia neighborhood. Good evening everyone im Natasha Brown. Thanks for joining us. The attack happened shortly before 9 00 oclock in west kensington. Matt rivers has the very latest from the scene on north fifth street. Reporter natasha this is a still very active scene along north fifth street in kensington kensington. We can show you the scene as it looks. You can see the officers there continuing their investigation into whats going on here. We know that the victim in this case is a woman in her 40s according to the neighbors in this area. And that it does appear she has died as a result from her injuries in this case. Police are continuing their work they tell us theyre not exactly sure yet at this point whether this woman died as a result of gunshot wounds or stab wounds but does it appear they are leaning toward the fact she was shot in this instance. They are still looking for the suspect in this case. N
African lizard thrives in Central Florida
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Invasive lizard from Africa settling into parts of Central Florida
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Agama picticauda is well established in Florida but not considered invasive.
December 16, 2020
The Peter’s rock agama (
Agama picticauda), which was first introduced to the state of Florida in 1976 is the latest introduced species that the Sunshine State is monitoring. The state, home to more invasive and introduced species than any other region on earth, has more than three times as many nonnative lizards than native lizards.
The reptile is native to sub-Saharan Africa and is an insectivore and may pose a threat to the Miami Blue Butterfly. The male Peter’s rock agama sports a red or orange head, a black or grayish body and a black and orange tail. The male Peter’s rock agama can grow up to one foot in length. Females are a drag grayish in coloration and are smaller than the males. Researchers with the University of Florida say that the reptile has no real native competition in the state and will continue with its diet of invertebrates and small bugs. T