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Saltmarsh Snake – Florida Snake ID Guide

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-snake-id/snake/saltmarsh-snake/

NON-VENOMOUS Other common names Saltmarsh Watersnake, Atlantic Saltmarsh Watersnake, Gulf Saltmarsh Watersnake, Mangrove Saltmarsh Watersnake Basic description Most adult Saltmarsh Snakes are about 15-30 inches (38-76 cm) in total length. Color patterns of these snakes are extremely variable. Ad
Adults can be gray, grayish-olive, brown, tan, or rusty orange, with variable patterns

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Historical Archaeology – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/100-years/collections/historical-archaeology/

The Historical Archaeology program has had active research projects ongoing in St. Augustine, Florida, since 1973, and in Hispaniola since 1979. The sites and their collections provide a record of Spanish colonial settlement in the circum-Caribbean region, spanning the period between the arrival of
Glass Perfume Bottle Spanish Book Clasps Glass Vial Spanish Musket Ball Spanish Olive

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Spring Peeper – Discover Herpetology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-herps/florida-frog-calls/spring-peeper/

Spring Peeper Scientific name: Pseudacris crucifer These tiny frogs inhabit a great deal of the eastern U.S. and Canada, including northern Florida. Their distinct peeping call can be heard, often in a shrill chorus, because they gather in large groups during the breeding season. Appearance
Color is usually tan or brown, to olive or gray, with a distinct (but sometimes imperfect

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Gray Triggerfish – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/gray-triggerfish/

Balistes capriscus When threatened, these distinctively shaped fish can slip into a small crevasse and erect their front dorsal spine, which locks it onto place, wedging them firmly into their hiding spot. They have sharp teeth for cutting into hard-shelled prey like sea urchins and starfish. The
They range from light- to olive– to brown-gray, with some banding, and can adjust

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