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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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Sand Tiger Shark – Discover Fishes

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Carcharias taurus Sand tiger sharks are large, slow-moving, coastal sharks that have a flattened, conical snout. They are light brown on the dorsal surface with some scattered dark spots, and light colored ventrally. They have broad triangular fins and a distinct caudal fin that is asymmetrical (
In the North Pacific, northern Indian Ocean and off the tropical west coast of Africa

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Seminole Field – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Seminole Field University of Florida Vertebrate Fossil Locality PI004 Location Along banks of Joes Creek (labeled Saint Joes Creek on Google Maps) and its tributaries; about 6 miles (10 km) northwest of downtown St. Petersburg and 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Seminole, Pinellas County, Florida; 27
other two were on the eastern (Atlantic) coast of the state, the Vero Canal Site in Indian

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Silk Cotton Tree – Caribbean Archaeology Program

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The Silk Cotton or Ceiba Tree [Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn.] is one of the largest trees in the American tropics. The tree has played an important role in the spiritual and economic lives of the peoples who live in the circum-Caribbean region. The Ceiba is a rapidly growing deciduous tree that
Fernandez de Oviedo in 1526, were both impressed by the size of the canoes that the Indians

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Earth’s Forecast: Hurricanes and Climate Change – Exhibits

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The influence of climate change can already be seen in many extreme weather events, including hurricanes. Earth’s strongest storms are changing, increasing their destructive potential. Researchers continue to study satellite data and model predictions to understand what changes we will see in a futu
And the northern Indian Ocean sees cyclones from April to December.

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Mangrove Rivulus – Discover Fishes

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Kryptolebias marmoratus These tiny fish can survive for up to two months in wet leaves, logs, small puddles, and crab burrows, ‚breathing‘ through their skin. They flip head-over-tail across land to travel to better locations. Mostly hermaphrodites, they are able to fertilize their own eggs, a tr
Within the state of Florida, it is found along the Atlantic coast, north to Indian

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Sharpnose Sevengill Shark – Discover Fishes

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Heptranchias perlo Unlike most sharks, it has seven instead of five pairs of gill slits (Last and Stevens 2009). Because it is small and lives in deep waters, it is considered no threat to humans, but when caught it can be aggressive, and the flesh is potentially poisonous (Halstead and Campbell
It’s also found in the Indian Ocean in waters off southwestern India, Aldabra Island

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Tope Shark – Discover Fishes

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Galeorhinus galeus This abundant, migrating, schooling shark is a strong swimmer that can travel 35 miles in a day and is found from the open sea all the way inshore to the surf zone. It is slender and dusky colored, with large eyes and mouth in a pointed snout, triangular fins, and a strong, asy
In the western Indian Ocean region, the tope shark resides only in waters off South

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Dasypus bellus – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Dasypus bellus Quick Facts Common Name: beautiful armadillo Dasypus bellus was about two to two and a half times the size of the living nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). Their diet was probably similar to the modern species, largely invertebrate animals, but the larger size of
Leisey Shell Pit 3; Leisey Shell Pit 3A; Leisey Shell Pit 3B; Shell Materials Pit 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
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