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Rhizoprionodon terraenovae – Discover Fishes

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Atlantic Sharpnose Shark Rhizoprionodon terraenovae This small, slim shark rarely grows more than 3.5 feet long, and has a distinctly long, pointed snout, and large eyes. It likes to forage in surf zones and estuaries, so it comes into contact with humans frequently. It is not considered dan
Coloration Several different shades of gray including olive

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Acanthurus bahianus – Discover Fishes

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Ocean Surgeon Acanthurus bahianus This oval-shaped tropical reef fish is a popular aquarium and bait fish. It is sometimes offered as a fresh catch locally, but handle with care if catching because of the sharp spine hidden in the caudal peduncle (narrow area just before the tail). These
The caudal fin is olive to brown changing abruptly

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Epinephelus itajara – Discover Fishes

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Goliath Grouper 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
This fish is generally brownish yellow, gray, or olive

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Archosargus probatocephalus – Discover Fishes

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Sheepshead Archosargus probatocephalus This flat, oval fish has dorsal and anal fins that are rounded towards the slightly forked caudal (tail) fin, and its greenish-silver body is striped with five or six dark vertical bars. It grows to almost 30 inches and 22 pounds eating invertebrates, s
sheepshead is silvery to greenish-yellow with an olive

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Criollas & Soldiers – St. Augustine: America’s Ancient City

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As the number of soldiers sent to St. Augustine’s garrison increased, the demand for housing also grew. The area between the plaza and the Castillo was settled mostly during the time after 1670. It seems that much of the property in St. Augustine was held and passed through women, since by the eigh
Indian basalt mano for grinding corn, and a Spanish olive

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Sphyrna zygaena – Discover Fishes

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Smooth Hammerhead Sphyrna zygaena This coastal shark prefers shallow waters, and are reported to even venture in freshwater. Sporting a wide and smooth cephalophoil or „hammerhead“ this seasonal migrant is the second largest in the genus Sphyrna. Order – Carcharhiniformes Family – Sphyrnid
Photo © George Burgess Coloration Dark olive to brownish-gray

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Sphyrna lewini – Discover Fishes

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Scalloped Hammerhead Sphyrna lewini Named for their scallop like cephalophoil (‚hammer head‘) these large sharks are open-water hunters. Using their impressive cranium to detect even the most hidden of prey. Order – Carcharhiniformes Family – Sphyrnidae Genus – Sphyrna Species – lewini
George Burgess Coloration Brownish-gray to bronze or olive

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Sphyrna mokarran – Discover Fishes

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Great Hammerhead Sphyrna mokarran The great hammerhead is the largest of the hammerheads in the family Sphyrnidae. The “hammer head”, or cephalophoil, is straight and square relative to the major axis of the body. The body is stout and classically shark-shaped with a markedly tall, curved, f
great hammerhead is dark brown to light grey or even olive

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Freshwater Snails of Florida ID Guide – Invertebrate Zoology

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How to Use this Key: Start with the first question. Decide whether the statement in the first box (1a) or the second box (1b) best describes the characteristics of the snail you are trying to identify. Click on the link in the row that best matches your snail. Your choice will lead you to th
ID: NERITIDAE Olive NeriteNeritina usnea(Röeding, 1798

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