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Cofrin’s Side-necked Turtle – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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This massive fossil is the largest freshwater turtle species found from the Paleocene (66–56 million years ago). Its unusually thick shell would deter most predators, but bite marks show that dyrosaurids at least tried. Summary Cofrin’s Side-necked Turtle Carapace (Carbonemys cofrinii) From La
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Sherman’s Fox Squirrel and Trap – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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In the 1930s, professor H.B. Sherman studied small mammals in North Central Florida, during which time he invented the Sherman Trap. These traps remain a commonly used tools for capture and release studies of small mammals. The rare Sherman’s Fox Squirrel is named in his honor. Summary Sherman’s
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Education and Outreach – Museum Education Research Group

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Teaching Current Courses taught by Dr. Ennes FOR 6934: Science Communication and Public Education This course will provide an introduction to science communication, environmental education, and public outreach. The course will focus on strategic message framing and how to convey scientific rese
support the science capital of their family visitors.  The keys to sustainable online

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Mobilizing Scientific Collections – Blackburn Lab

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/blackburn-lab/digitizing-scientific-collections/

Preserved specimens housed in the scientific collections of museums around the world provide basic information about when and where species have been found. In a way, these specimens allow us to time travel, and see what organisms were like in the past. Using these collections, we can discover, for
Collections oVert Outreach Making Science Fun Training the Next Generation Online

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The Eocene Epoch – Fossil Horses

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The dinosaurs had only been extinct about ten million years when the Eocene began. Mammals evolved larger bodies and became more diverse during the Eocene. Plant-eating mammals included ancient hooved animals called condylarths, while meat-eaters included an extinct group of dog-like beasts cal
Fossil Horses The Eocene Epoch 55 Million – 35 Million Years Ago Fossil Horses Online

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Invertebrate Paleontology – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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The Invertebrate Paleontology and Micropaleontology collections house nearly 6.5 million specimens, mostly collected within the last six decades from over 7,500 sites around Florida, the southeastern U.S., the Caribbean, Central and South America and Antarctica.* These exceptional collections serve
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Fossils & Paleontology – Discover Natural History

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Learn more about vertebrate paleontology (fossil bones), invertebrate paleontology (fossil animals lacking bones) and paleobotany (fossil plants) with our Florida Museum scientists. Our extensive collections focus on the Cenozoic Era (last 65 million years) in Florida, the Southeast US, and some Ca
Standing tall, with some species reaching 20 feet in… Online Exhibits & Galleries

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Mammals Collection – Natural History Department

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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
specimens in its collection, and the data associated with them are fully searchable online

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Marine Biodiversity Survey of Guam and the Marianas – Invertebrate Zoology

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The Marine Biodiversity Survey of Guam and the Marianas is a collaborative effort between the Florida Museum of Natural History and the University of Guam Marine Laboratory. ASCIDIACEA CNIDARIA CRUSTACEA ECHINODERMATA MOLLUSCA PLATYHELMINTHES PORIFERA MISCELLANEOUS TAXA
to make the photographic records cited for 1283 species in the volume available online

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