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Help advance museum science in minutes with Notes from Nature – Florida Museum Blog

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If you have a computer, you can help move museum research forward in three minutes or less. Community scientists can use Notes from Nature, a digital platform funded by the National Science Foundation, to contribute to research around the world by transcribing handwritten information about museum
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Trumpetfish – Discover Fishes

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

Aulostomus maculatus These elongated masters of camouflage usually grow to be 24 to 36 inches long, and float head down among coral, rapidly changing color as needed to blend in. They ambush their prey, and can open their mouths to the diameter of their bodies to suck food in quickly. Order –
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Spotfin Butterflyfish – Discover Fishes

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Chaetodon ocellatus This popular aquarium fish normally inhabits sandy bottom shallows in and around reefs in the Western Atlantic. It has an oval white body and yellow fins, with a black bar running down its face and a signature black spot at the base of its dorsal fin. Spotfins pair up for spaw
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Dog Snapper – Discover Fishes

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Lutjanus jocu This snapper earned its name from the long canine teeth that show even when its mouth is closed. They are sturdy almond-shaped fish that are usually olive-green on top, fading to coppery pale underneath, and they have a distinct white triangular bar under their eyes. These nocturnal
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Blackfin Snapper – Discover Fishes

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Lutjanus buccanella This classic 12-inch snapper has the typical almond-shaped body, double dorsal fin, and short caudal (tail) fin. It is a rich red color that fades to a silvery underside, and there is a distinct black comma mark at the base of its pectoral fin that distinguishes it from simila
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Rock Beauty – Discover Fishes

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Holacanthus tricolor This easily recognizable reef fish is territorial, rarely leaving the small radius around its home area, and develops a long-term monogamous breeding relationship. It has a flat, oval black body with trailing black dorsal and anal fins (with yellow and orange margins), a yell
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