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Shark Diet References – Florida Program for Shark Research

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/sharks/references/shark-diet/

Adams, D. H., Mitchell, M. E., and G. R. Parsons. 1994. Seasonal occurrence of the white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, in waters off the Florida west coast, with notes on its life history. Mar. Fish. Rev. 56:24-28. Antezana, T. 1977. Tiburón gigante inofensivo capturado en Chile. Museo Nacional
Indian J. Fish. 36:169-174. Diamond, J. M. 1985.

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Vascular Plants of North Central Florida – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herbarium/research/local-flora/

The following checklist represents a revision of Local Flora – Vascular Plants of North Central Florida by Dana G. Griffin, III (1978). This checklist was derived from existing lists and expanded through observations made during several University of Florida field courses and a study of records at
Buchnera americana blueheart Herbs Cabomba caroliniana fanwort Herbs Cacalia sulcata Indian

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Wild Silks Collection – McGuire Center

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Hidden behind the collection glass, stashed within the compactors, a collection of wild silks lies dormant, ready to be explored by curious minds. Akin to its surrounding neighbors of exotic Lepidoptera specimens, the larva spun, human crafted silk fabrics hail from all around the world. Donated ov
The caterpillar lives on several different kinds of trees, Indian dammer (Shorea

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Florida’s Environment: 10 Stories to Watch for May – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/earth-systems/blog/floridas-environment-10-stories-to-watch-for-may-3/

Dozens of Eastern indigo snakes have been released in Florida as part of the Nature Conservancy’s program to reintroduce the rare native species to its historical habitat. Eastern indigo snakes prey on venomous snakes, but they are nonvenomous themselves and are not aggressive when approached. They
researchers reveals a significant decline in parasite populations within Florida’s Indian

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Newly discovered snake species could aid conservation efforts – Research News

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They seem similar at first glance, but it turns out the indigo snakes found on Florida’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts are not two of a kind. Ten years of research by Florida Museum of Natural History scientists led to new information about the origins of Florida’s largest native snake species, wh
Panhandle, while the Atlantic species lives along the Atlantic Coast from around Indian

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Vertebrate Fossil Sites – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Over 750 different locations in Florida have produced fossils of vertebrate animals. Florida has the richest fossil record of vertebrate animals of the eastern United States. These webpages are designed to provide basic information about scientifically significant fossil-producing locations, a list
Early-Middle Pleistocene Epoch Tyner Farm Alachua Late Miocene Epoch Vero Canal Site Indian

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Regions – Sawfish Conservation & Research

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Number of sawfish encounter records in the International Sawfish Encounter Database by country (data from year 1782 to 2017) Number of sawfish encounter records by state in the International Sawfish Encounter Database (data from year 1782 to 2017) Location of the recovery regions established i
11 11 Flagler 1 1 Franklin 17 18 Gulf 4 4 Hernando 1 1 Hillsborough 24 25 Indian

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Extinct Caribbean bird’s closest relatives hail from Africa, South Pacific – Research News

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In a genetic surprise, ancient DNA shows the closest family members of an extinct bird known as the Haitian cave-rail are not in the Americas, but Africa and the South Pacific, uncovering an unexpected link between Caribbean bird life and the Old World. Like many animals unique to the Caribbean,
The last of three known West Indian species of cave-rails – flightless, chicken-sized

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