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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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Barbourofelis loveorum – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Barbourofelis loveorum Quick Facts Common Name: Loves’ false sabercat Barbourofelis loveorum is an extinct sabertoothed carnivore that weighed approximately 150 lbs, or about the size of a modern jaguar. It is believed that the Barbourofelis loveorum preferred a thickly wooded habitat, and
University of Florida Press, Gainesville, 348 p. Martin, L. D. 1980.

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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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Mesoreodon floridensis – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Mesoreodon floridensis Quick Facts Common Name: Florida oreodont With six partial skeletons, five with skulls, this is the only well known oreodont from Florida. From the late Eocene to the very early Miocene, oreodonts are extremely common in the western United States, but are relatively r
UF 125416 in A) left lateral, B) occlusal, C) dorsal views, and UF 201856 in D) left

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Ordering Supplies & Equipment – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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The supplies and vendors listed on this page are ones specifically used by and/or consulted with by the University of Florida Herbarium. It is a good idea to check with other herbaria and do your own research for products and companies when shopping. Prices and product constructions change frequentl
for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, [Washington, DC]. xvi, 346 p.

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Ichetucknee River – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Ichetucknee River University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Localities CO001, CO028, CO031, CO042, CO043, CO044, CO045, CO046, CO053, CO063, CO064, CO065, CO066, CO067, CO068, CO069, CO081, CO086, and CO087 Location The river is about 4.1 miles (6.7 km) northwest of Fort White, Columbia-Suwannee co
(Download PDF) Kurtén, B. 1965. The Pleistocene Felidae of Florida.

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A Celebration of Museums is a Celebration of Collections – Events

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 The first Collectors Day at the Florida Museum of Natural History was part of our International Museum Day celebration on May 18, 1980. It hosted 20 collections and highlighted the importance of them and museums. Our last Collectors Day in 2020 hosted over 110 collections with 2,100 visitors, conti
education facility, Powell Hall, begins at the UF Cultural Plaza, joining the Samuel P.

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Timeline – Historical Archaeology

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1565 August 28 – Sighted land of Florida on St. Augustine’s feast day September 7 – Captains Morales and Patiño disembark with 30 men to dig an entrenchment to protect people and supplies while the site of the fort is more carefully chosen September 8 – Menéndez formally claims Florida, u
P, 532) 1568 Indians of war had gathered at Casa Fuerte of “San Agustin del

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Epicyon haydeni – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Epicyon haydeni Quick Facts Common Name: none About the size of a grizzly bear, this species is the largest canid ever known. Its known range extended across the United States from Florida to California and Oregon. Age Range Middle to late Miocene epoch; Clarendonian to early Hem
The left mandible of Epicyon haydeni (UF 37268) in A) occlusal and B) left lateral

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