The sea is full of vampires, animals whose sustenance comes from the blood of other animals. We highlight five bloodsuckers fit to give you shivers. Grab some garlic and holy water, and take a look. 1. Totally into you Snails in the family Eulimidae (pronounced YOO’-lee-mee-day) target animals suc
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Plants are DNA hoarders. Adhering to the maxim of never throwing anything out that might be useful later, they often duplicate their entire genome and hang on to the added genetic baggage. All those extra genes are then free to mutate and produce new physical traits, hastening the tempo of evolution
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In the early 1900s, three influential Florida women, inspired by three different causes, laid the foundation for Everglades conservation. Inspired Causes The largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, known as the Everglades, would look a lot different today if not for the efforts of t
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Curator of Paleobotany Florida Museum of Natural History Adjunct Professor Department of Biology University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Ph. 352 273 1935 Home ph. 352 335-6343 Email: steven@flmnh.ufl.edu Education B.S. Botany, with honors, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 19
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