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Terror in Dickinson Hall lobby – Florida Museum Blog

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/museum-blog/terror-in-dickinson-hall-lobby/

Here in Dickinson Hall we’re quite used to seeing odd looking boxes arrive in our lobby. We have over 40 million specimens in our collections, and often receive shipments of new specimens, or returns of loaned specimens. So the sight of several wooded crates stacked in the lobby today (looking so
Roger Portell and team assemble the resin cast of the terror bird.

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Mammoths and mastodons and sloths, oh my! – Exhibits

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/exhibits/blog/museum-360-fossil-giants/

What’s the difference between a mammoth and a mastodon? Were there other sharks besides the famous Megalodon swimming in the oceans at the time? Why don’t we have dinosaur fossils on display? Take a 360° virtual tour of several iconic fossils here at the Florida Museum with Bruce MacFadden, curat
Discover the stories of the Columbian mammoth, American mastodon, Megalodon shark, Terror

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Museum 360°: Giants of Florida’s Prehistoric Past – Florida Museum

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/event/museum-360-florida-giants/

Bring the Florida Museum to your home! Take a 360° virtual tour and learn about five of the most spectacular giants on display with Bruce MacFadden, curator of vertebrate paleontology and director of the University of Florida Thompson Earth Systems Institute. Discover the stories of the Columbian Ma
Discover the stories of the Columbian Mammoth, American Mastodon, Megalodon Shark, Terror

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The Eocene Epoch – Fossil Horses

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fossil-horses/time-scales/eocene/

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
Eight-foot-high “terror birds” also reigned during the Eocene.

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