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Amphicyon longiramus – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Amphicyon longiramus Quick Facts Common Name: White’s bear-dog The Florida Museum of Natural History has over 550 specimens of this species in its collection, and has the only known mounted skeleton of the species on public display. Amphicyon longiramus was the top carnivore in Florida 1
A, UF 271019, male; B, UF 154301, female.

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Science & Me – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

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In July and August of 2020, TESI, iDigBio, and the Florida Museum partnered to produce Science & Me, a science communication workshop for UF students and early career postdocs in the sciences.​ This six-week-long workshop was offered virtually through Canvas and Zoom, and included both synchrono
 scientist.​ Science & Me was funded by the University of Florida’s Creative B

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References – Sawfish Conservation & Research

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Selected Sawfish References Adams, W. F. and Wilson, C. R. The status of the smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata Latham 1794 (Rajiformes: Pristidae) in the United States. Unpublished manuscript. MS. Wilmington, N.C, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Baughman, J. L. 1943. Notes on sawfish Pristis p
B. and W. C. Schroeder. 1953. Sawfishes, guitarfishes, skates and rays.

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Eremotherium eomigrans – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Eremotherium eomigrans Quick Facts Common Name: Wandering giant ground sloth About two dozen skeletons of Eremotherium eomigrans were recovered from ancient lake sediments represented by the Haile 7C and 7G fossil sites. The mounted skeleton on display at the Florida Museum of Natural Hi
Skull of UF 206879, Eremotherium eomigrans in A) ventral, B) dorsal, and C) right

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Enhydritherium terraenovae – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Quick Facts Common Name: none Enhydritherium terraenovae is a large, extinct otter capable of living in both freshwater and coastal marine habitats. A nearly complete skeleton is on permanent public display at the Florida Museum of Natural History. It was collected at the Moss Acres Racetrack
A) A close-up of the the upper left dentition and B) cranium of Enhydritherium terraenovae

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Payroll Deduction – Support

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Employees of UF or Shands may support the Florida Museum through payroll deduction. Giving through payroll deduction is an easy and convenient way to provide meaningful sustained support to the programs you’re most passionate about at the Florida Museum! Simply select the fund(s) you would like to
Aten Memorial Fund Southwest Florida Archaeology Biodiversity Herbarium Daniel B.

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Hemiauchenia macrocephala – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Hemiauchenia macrocephala Quick Facts Common Name: large-headed llama The most complete skeleton of this species was found near Lecanto in Citrus County, Florida. It is on permanent display at the Florida Museum of Natural History. One of three species of Hemiauchenia that lived in Florida
Mandible of UF 205750 in A, lateral; B, dorsal; and C, close-up occlusal view of

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