Florida hosts all four known species of sirens, a strange aquatic family of salamanders. With frilly gills for breathing underwater and no hind legs, these salamanders live in ponds, lakes and weedy ditches and can grow up to 3 feet. Summary Greater Siren (Siren lacertina) From St. Johns River,
Kirsten Hecht Graduate Student, Herpetology* University of Florida Exhibit On display Sept. 23, 2017
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Exhibition Mike Adams: Whale articulation & exhibit fabrication Ian Breheny: Exhibit design Jonnie Dietz: Lab coordination Jeff Huber: Exhibit fabrication Dale Johnson: Exhibit project management Darcie MacMahon: Director of Exhibits & Public Programs Chase Permann: Exhibit fabricatio
Cordell, Charlie Covell, Kathleen Deagan, Kenneth Dodd, Mark Donop, Kitty Emery, Marc Frank, Kirsten Hecht
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I hope this post finds you safe and healthy. Â Here at the Florida Museum, things have been shut down for a while, and it has given us a great opportunity to tackle all the parts of our job that our job prevents us from doing. Â Now that we are not out in the field, or physically in the museum answeri
 Our intrepid building manager, George Hecht, made a new doorway between our range and the utility room
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