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Love Site – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Love Site (also known as LOVE BONE BED) University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality AL001 Location About 1 mile north of Archer, Alachua County, Florida, just off Route 241; 29.55° N, 82.52° W. Age Late Miocene Epoch; latest Clarendonian land mammal age About 9.5 to 9 million y
P. cromis Labridae, genus and species indeterminate Lagodon sp., cf.

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Shark bytes: A data science approach to fifty years of shark bites – Florida Program for Shark Research

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The International Shark Attack File (ISAF) Databases of all sizes are traditionally assumed to be the domain of industry and the private sector, especially in the age of the “Internet of Things [IoT],� where sensor data from different internet-enabled devices is stored in aggregated forms for picki
respectively, C is the count of false negatives (incorrectly labeled false), and B

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Neohipparion eurystyle – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Neohipparion eurystyle Quick Facts Common Name: none This moderate-sized hipparionine horse ranged from central Mexico to Nebraska and east to central Florida. Neohipparion eurystyle and the closely related, larger species Neohipparion gidleyi (not known from Florida) represent the culminati
B, UF 234533, right second molar.

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Blacknose Shark – Discover Fishes

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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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Land Mammal Ages – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Introduction and Definitions Land mammal ages (abbreviated LMAs) are intervals of geologic time characterized by a distinctive set of mammals (usually genera) for a particular geographic region (Lindsay, 2003). The geographic regions for the most commonly used LMAs are entire continents, so there a
Storrs, B. B. Curry, R. H. Fluegeman, M. R. Dawson and M. E. T. Flint. 2001.

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Chain Dogfish – Discover Fishes

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Scyliorhinus retifer These slim sharks are reddish brown to light yellow underneath, with a distinctive dark brown or black chain pattern down their bodies. They have rounded snouts and large oval eyes, and somewhat lobed fins set further back towards their asymmetrical, notched caudal (tail) fin
Chain dogfish dentition, (A) Uper and lower teeth from center of mouth, (B) Upper

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Xenosmilus hodsonae – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Xenosmilus hodsonae Quick Facts Common Name: Cookie-cutter Cat A lion-sized, sabertoothed cat known only from Florida. A mounted skeleton is on permanent display at the Florida Museum of Natural History. Age Range Early Pleistocene Epoch; late Blancan to early Irvingtonian land mam
The cranium of Xenosmilus hodsonae (UF 60000) in A) right lateral, B) occlusal, and

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Tapirus haysii – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Tapirus haysii Quick Facts Common Names: Hays’ tapir, giant tapir Tapirus haysii is a moderately large species of tapir, larger than the modern lowland or Brazilian tapir (Tapirus terrestris) and similar in size to Baird’s tapir (Tapirus bairdii). Tapirus haysii is part of an extinct lineage
length in millimeters; W = anterior width in millimeters; PW = posterior width; P

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