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from the Florida Museum of Natural History
openVertebrate, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3-D vertebrate anatomy models
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
openVertebrate, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3-D vertebrate anatomy models
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
openVertebrate, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3-D vertebrate anatomy models
To see a list of publications that have resulted from FM Mammalogy specimen research, visit our Google Scholar page Publications from FM Mammalogy staff, faculty, and students that have resulted from collections use are listed below. Bold indicates graduate students, underlined are undergraduate
Population distribution models: species distribution models are better modeled using
The Thompson Earth Systems Institute (TESI) was established in October 2018, and awarded funding in 2019 for the moonshot initiative: Scientist in Every Florida School (SEFS). Mission: The mission of the SEFS program is to engage Florida K-12 students and teachers in cutting-edge research by provid
Florida K-12 students and teachers in cutting-edge research by providing science role models
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
openVertebrate, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3-D vertebrate anatomy models
The Florida Museum has grown from a small teaching collection into an international powerhouse for research and education. In 1917, state legislation created the Florida State Museum (now Florida Museum of Natural History). But our roots go back to 1891, when a professor at Florida Agricultural Coll
Agricultural College, Lake City, purchased minerals, fossils and human anatomy models
Our first exhibit of 2018 is all about poop! Yes, we mean it. There’s so much to learn about animals and our environment when you get right down to it! Jan. 27-May 6, 2018 Poop is a scientific puzzle that provides important biological evidence about animals and how they live. Animals use poop to
Visitors can listen to an animal’s digestive system, view 3-D models, touch a termite
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See real specimens, detailed 3D models and learn what the preferred habitat … Continue
The Ceramic Technology Lab houses an extensive pottery type collection of pre-Columbian and historic period aboriginal pottery from Florida and the Southeastern U.S. We offer images for these types in the galleries below, organized by general geographic region. Note that the same ware type may appe
View our growing collection of 3D models from our type collection via Sketchfab.
There are over 5,000 species of mammals worldwide and more are being discovered all the time. They range in size from the tiny bumblebee bat (1.5 grams) to the blue whale (over 100 tons). Mammals live in diverse habitats from desert to ocean. They fly, swim, run, glide, hop and much more. T
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