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Pompano Dolphin – Discover Fishes

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Coryphaena equiselis The pompano dolphin (not related to the marine mammal) is a silvery, colorful fish with bright blue-green on top, yellow sides, and a white/gold underside. It has a long body, reaching up to 50 inches, with a distinctly forked caudal fin (tail) and a dorsal fin that runs the
It has also been identified throughout the Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean, and Pacific

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Goliath Grouper – Discover Fishes

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Epinephelus itajara This large, solitary fish will defend its territory when threatened, with aggressive body language and a rumbling sound it makes with its swim bladder. Its large, thick, elongated body can grow to over 8 feet long (and up to 800 pounds), from rounded snout and small eyes, to s
Importance to Humans A 450 pound goliath grouper caught by Buddy Jenks at the Big Indian

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Florida Museum’s Greatest Hits: An Online Guide – Florida Museum Blog

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Did you know you can visit the Museum online instead of in person? You can explore our online exhibits, YouTube playlists, news and blogs to keep inspired about science and nature. There’s a lot here that you might not know about! Our website is vast, with many thousands of pages and millions of
1763, the city was home to Spaniards, American-born Spanish (criollos), American Indians

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Sawfish Myths – Discover Fishes

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A Fish Tale: Sawfish Fact and Fiction Through History By Carmen Elenberger For years sawfish carried a reputation as a formidable denizen of the deep. Their reputation was spread by writers such as Jules Verne, whose famous Captain Nemo instructed his sailors in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The
In 1884, sawfish were described as being very common in the Indian River Lagoon (

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Panthera onca – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Panthera onca Quick Facts Common Name: jaguar Fossils of jaguars in Florida are much more common than those of other contemporaneous large felids, such as the American lion and the sabertooths Smilodon fatalis and Dinobastis serus. The Pleistocene jaguars of North America were much large
River 11 Hendry County-La Belle Highway Pit Hillsborough County—Apollo Beach Indian

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Smilodon fatalis – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Smilodon fatalis Quick Facts Common Names: saber-tooth cat (or sabertooth cat), sabercat Smilodon fatalis had a body mass ranging from 350 to 600 pounds, similar in weight to the modern Siberian tiger. Fossils of Smilodon fatalis are not particularly common in Florida, but there have been ma
County—Cutler Hammock De Soto County—Peace River 2 Hardee County—Peace River 11 Indian

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Latin American Sites – Historical Archaeology

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CONVENTO DE SAN FRANCISCO Council, R. Bruce 1975 Archeology of the Convento de San Francisco. Unpublished MA thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida. Goggin, John 1968 Spanish majolica in the New World. Yale University Publications in Anthropology 72. Yale University Press,
2 PUE 2 Mexico Convento 9949 1524-1800 Cholula,puebla 3 PUE 3 Mexico Historic Indian

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Florida Cottonmouth – Florida Snake ID Guide

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VENOMOUS Other common names Cottonmouth, Cottonmouth Moccasin, Water Moccasin, Moccasin Basic description The average adult Florida cottonmouth is 30-48 inches (76-122 cm) in total length. This snake is heavy bodied with a pattern of light brown and dark brown crossbands containing many dark sp
Glades, Gulf, Hamilton, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Holmes, Indian

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Rancholabrean North American Land Mammal Age – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Defining taxon: first appearance of Bison south of 55° N latitude (Bell et al., 2004) Basis of name: Rancho la Brea tar pits, Los Angeles, California The Rancholabrean NALMA is represented by several thousand individual vertebrate fossil sites distributed from Alaska to Central America. There
5 4 4 HERNANDO 1 0 0 HIGHLANDS 0 0 1 HILLSBOROUGH 7 15 0 INDIAN

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Tremarctos floridanus – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Tremarctos floridanus Quick Facts Common Name: Florida spectacled bear Much more common as a fossil in Florida than the living black bear. Thought to be primarily a herbivore like the living South American spectacled bear. Sometimes called the „Florida cave bear“ but they are not clos
Johns River Dredge Indian River County— Vero Canal Site; Winter Beach, Luther Locality

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