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Responsible snake ownership – Florida Snake ID Guide

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-snake-id/responsible-snake-ownership/

Anyone intrigued by snakes may decide to keep one as a pet or as an object of fascination. Responsible snake ownership requires considerations which may not be immediately obvious to all. The following provides summary information and basic requirements for responsible snake ownership. For a fuller
certain lizards in captivity are likely aware of their need for exposure to UV-B

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Blacknose Shark – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/blacknose-shark/

Carcharhinus acronotus Blacknose sharks get their name from the dark blotch on the tip of their snout which often fades on older adults. This shark has a streamlined shape and matures to just over 4 feet long. It feeds on smaller fish and sometimes octopus, and falls prey to larger sharks. When c
Third upper tooth, B. Eighth upper tooth, C. Third lower tooth, D.

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Bryophyte Collection – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herbarium/collections/bryophytes/

The University of Florida Bryophyte Collection contains approximately 70,000 bryophyte specimens. The collection is worldwide in scope with an excellent representation of species from Florida and tropical areas such as Costa Rica, Venezuela and Brazil. The collection is organized alphabetically by
Judd James B. McFarlin Severin Rapp John K. Small

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Our Spring 2025 graduates make us proud! – Department of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/nhdept/from-the-field/2025/our-spring-2025-graduates-make-us-proud/

With the close of the Spring 2025 semester, we are proud to celebrate several of our students who graduated from the University of Florida upon the completion of their theses and dissertations! Our students are a source of enthusiasm and excitement here in the Florida Museum. We thoroughly enjoy
Caribbean (Cretaceous Research, 2021), and most recently a publication in Proceedings B

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23rd MPC – Paleobotany + Palynology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/paleobotany/resources/23rdmpc/

In 2006 we successfully hosted two meetings, the 23rd annual Midcontinent Paleobotanical Colloquium (March 10-12) and the Advances in Paleobotany Conference (March 12-15). Here is the group photo for the Advances in Paleobotany meeting. Click on the image to view an enlarged version. First row k
. & Sageman, B.: The Cuticle Database: Developing an interactive tool for taxonomic

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Lemon Shark – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/lemon-shark/

Negaprion brevirostris The lemon shark is easily recognized for its two, equally-sized dorsal fins and its yellow-brown to olive color- an ideal camouflage against the sandy in-shore areas they prefer to forage in. Lemon sharks average between 8 to 10 feet long as adults, but are generally not co
Lemon shark dentition, A) Fourth upper tooth, B) Second lower tooth, C) Tenth upper

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Atlantic Stingray – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/atlantic-stingray/

Hypanus sabina These smaller stingrays grow to around 12 to 14 inches wide, and are brown to yellowish-brown on tip, and whitish underneath. They are oval with long, pointed snouts, appearing almost spade-shaped. They have long venomous spines on their tails, but they are not aggressive, so must
H. sabina dentition (top) A. tooth band of female, B. tooth band of male; (bottom

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Andean Area Bibliography – Latin American Archaeology + Ethnography

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/latinarch/catalog/central-andes-area-bibliography/

Anton, Ferdinand 1972 The Art of Ancient Peru, New York: Putnam. Benson, Elizabeth P. 1972 The Mochica. London: Thames and Hudson. 1997 Birds and Beasts of Ancient Latin America. Gainesville: U of Florida, Bergh, Susan E. 2012 Introduction by Luis G. Lumbreras with Jaime
Donnan, Christopher B. 1992 Ceramics of Ancient Peru.

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Bigeye Thresher – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/bigeye-thresher/

Alopias superciliosus The bigeye thresher has the long tail of most thresher sharks (nearly half its body length is the upper caudal lobe or top half of the tail), but this one gets its name from its large eyes, adapted for seeing in low light. It practices diel vertical migration, meaning it
Lateral view of small dermal denticle, B. Apical view of same, C.

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