Invasive tegu lizard, known for sharp teeth, often ill temper, on the loose near elementary school

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A lizard known for its sharp teeth, long tongue and sometimes ill-tempered manner was spotted recently near a Florida elementary school.

The tegu lizard, an invader from South America, was soaking up the sun near Jupiter Elementary in Palm Bay, according to Florida Today.

However, tegus won't go after children, but will eat small animals including pets, according to Florida Today. Their diet also includes fruit, eggs and insects.

Wildlife trapper James Dean is still on the hunt for the lizard and plans to use roadkill to trap it.

Parents are concerned about this guy strutting around their neighborhood. It can grow up to 4 feet long.

Dean believes that the black-and-white reptile escaped from a porch or was released on purpose.

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