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Ontocetus emmonsi – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Ontocetus emmonsi Quick Facts Common Name: Emmon’s walrus Ontocetus emmonsi is an extinct species of walrus which inhabited the North Atlantic during the Pliocene. Fossils of Emmon’s walrus can be found in Florida, up the Eastern Atlantic coast, in Europe, and North Africa. This pattern is a
Proceeding of the Academy of Natural sciences of Philadelphia, 1859:162.

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How a century of fear turned deadly for sharks – Research News

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Before the summer of 1916, there was still debate about whether sharks could kill humans. Most people were not even sure if a shark could bite a human. One of them was New York multimillionaire Hermann Oelrichs, who offered a $500 reward in 1891 for anyone who proved a shark attacked a human. Tha
In an East Coast-centric society highly focused on New York, Philadelphia, Boston

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Epicyon haydeni – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Epicyon haydeni Quick Facts Common Name: none About the size of a grizzly bear, this species is the largest canid ever known. Its known range extended across the United States from Florida to California and Oregon. Age Range Middle to late Miocene epoch; Clarendonian to early Hem
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1858: 20-29.

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Thecachampsa americana – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Thecachampsa americana Quick Facts Common Name: North American false gharial Thecachampsa americana is a long-snouted crocodile that inhabited Florida from 13 to 6 million years ago. Thecachampsa americana grew to around 6 meters long, slightly larger than its closest living ancestor, the
Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 2(2): 135-138.

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Remembering the Colonel – Randell Research Center

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Lt. Colonel Donald (Don) H. Randell was born on November 23 in 1909, the year the United States recognized the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth by replacing the Indian Head one-cent coin with one bearing the likeness of the assassinated president. Don was born in Newark, New Jersey in
despite his reluctance, that Don attended George School, a co-ed prep school near Philadelphia

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Downtown St. Augustine – Historical Archaeology

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In 1565 a fleet of Spanish ships led by Pedro Menéndez de Aviles established the first permanent European settlement in North America at present-day St. Augustine, Florida. After a difficult first decade of conflict with the local Timucua Indians, the city established itself as the capital of Spani
Philadelphia: MASCA Journal, 8 pp. 62-77. 1992 The Spanish colonial experience and

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History of the Collection – Ichthyology

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Early Foundations Although established in 1917, the Florida Museum of Natural History Fish Collection was small and parochial in character until the late 1950s. Leonard Giovannoli served as part-time curator during the 1930s and 1940s while teaching in the University of Florida Department of Bi
transferred to other institutions, most notably the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

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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
Philadelphia, 134: 143-77. Goodrich, C. 1942.

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Pelagic Elasmobranch Bibliography – Florida Program for Shark Research

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This bibliography is an initial attempt at providing a listing of publications dealing with the thirteen species of elasmobranchs addressed at the International Pelagic Shark Workshop held at the Asilomar Conference Center in Pacific Grove, California on 14-17 February 2000. While not considered inc
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippencott Company, 256 p. [CL IO]. Litvinov, F.F. 1982.

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Snails of Mexico & Central America: Part 2 – Invertebrate Zoology

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PART 2 Class GASTROPODA PULMONTA – The Pulmonate Snails (LYMNAEIDAE – VERTIGINIDAE) Superfamilies Superfamily LYMNAEOIDEA Family LYMNAEIDAE Rafinesque, 1815 Subfamily LYMNAEINAE Rafinesque, 1915 Genus Fossaria Westerlund, 1885 Fossaria Westerlund, 1885; Fauna der in der paläartisc
TYPE LOCALITY — Harrowgate, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.

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