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Interactive museum exhibit shows how paleontologists study the past – Research News

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A recent paleontology exhibit at the Florida Museum of Natural History put fossils and scientists on full display. The exhibit featured a live laboratory in which paleontologists and volunteers cleaned and prepared specimens from Montbrook, a nearby fossil site with animal remains that have been pre
Triceratops, which presided over smaller but no less imposing fossils from a giant terror

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Florida Pliocene painting by Carl Buell – Exhibits

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Pliocene Epoch 5 million to 2.58 million years ago Until about 3 to 4 million years ago, North and South America were separated by water and had developed their own unique flora and fauna. But during the Pliocene a land bridge formed across Panama, allowing for organisms to travel from one conti
Pliocene animals represented: Painting key by Florida Museum staff Titanis walleri (terror

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Plaque with Painted Woodpecker – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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This object is on permanent display in the South Florida People & Environments exhibit, located in the “Native American Legacy� gallery. Summary Plaque with Painted Woodpecker From Collier Co., Florida Dates to ~AD 650-750 Collection South Florida Archaeology Story This is a painti
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Vertebrate Paleontology – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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The Vertebrate Paleontology collection houses the nation’s third-largest collection of cataloged vertebrate fossils, with a total of about 900,000 specimens mainly from the last 65 million years (the Cenozoic Era).* About 75% of the specimens are from about 1,200 localities in Florida. Other major c
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Vertebrate Paleontology – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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The Vertebrate Paleontology collection houses the nation’s third-largest collection of cataloged vertebrate fossils, with a total of about 900,000 specimens mainly from the last 65 million years (the Cenozoic Era).* About 75% of the specimens are from about 1,200 localities in Florida. Other major c
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Fossil Seagrass – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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Seagrass meadows have functioned as critical nurseries for tens of millions of years, providing food and protection for many organisms. This piece of ancient meadow includes specimens of bryozoans (moss animals), sea stars and brittle stars attached to blades of seagrass. Summary Fossil Seagrass
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Xerces Blue – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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Xerces Blue butterflies were last seen in the early 1940s in the San Francisco Bay area. It is one of the first American butterflies to become extinct from habitat loss caused by urban development. In its honor, the Xerxes society was created, focused on invertebrate conservation. Summary Xerces
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Native Hawaiian Snails – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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The Hawaiian Islands once had over 800 different types of snails. Scientists estimate that nearly half have been lost to extinction in recent history, due to predation by introduced species and habitat loss. Summary Hawaiian Snails Carelia bicolor, Achatinella vittata, and Achatinella rosea
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Shark Books For Kids – Discover Fishes

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These are some good children’s books about sharks. Unfortunately, many children’s books are not scientifically accurate, often unfairly portraying sharks as maniacal killers of humans rather than in the balanced way done in these books. Grade level: K-4 Albee, S. 2007. Sesame Street: Liste
The Truth Behind The Terror. Capstone Press, Minnesota, 48 p. Tate, S. 1998.

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Florida Fossils: Pliocene Epoch – Exhibits

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Pliocene Epoch 5 million to 2 million years ago The formation of a land bridge across Panama in Central America about 3 million years ago was a major biotic event. Both North and South America had been previously isolated for millions of years. Each had evolved its own unique flora and fauna.
Titanus, the flightless Terror bird, reached heights of nine feet and was certainly

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