A Florida family said it is being terrorized by a large Monitor lizard, according to local reports.
The family got the help of animal trappers, dogs, and Florida Fish and Wildlife officers to capture the lizard.
On the night of Aug. 26, the liard was at the back patio door “scratching to get inside the house,” said Zachary Lieberman, the homeowner, WESH-TV reported.
“It’s scary,” he said, adding that he has not taken solace in the fact that Monitor lizards aren’t known to attack humans.
“It might have burrowed into the area,” Lieberman, of Davie, said. “The area I’m at is heavily forested, a big preserve, so it’s got a lot of hiding places. It’s not as easily accessible.”
Monitor lizards are not native to the Americas and are considered an invasive species. They’re found mostly in Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
FWC spokesman Rob Klepper told Local10 that Asian water monitor lizards don’t require a permit to have.