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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
“The fact of the matter is that nobody wants to be eaten by something else,” Burgess

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‘Netherworldly’ freshwater fish named for Thai conservation visionary – Research News

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At first glance, Garra surinbinnani looks like a stout, brown minnow with the face of a boxer who’s gone one too many rounds. But the deep gash in its forehead studded with blue spikes is a natural feature whose function remains a mystery. Discovered by Florida Museum of Natural History researche
“He probably knew more about Thung Yai than anyone else.

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A Brief History of the Randell Research Center, Part 3: 2004-2023 – Randell Research Center

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As part of our celebration of the RRC’s 25th anniversary, we invited Bill Marquardt, RRC’s co-founder and first director, to summarize some of the key events in its history. Close your eyes for a minute and listen. Unless you are hearing-impaired, you are likely to notice something – traffi
There is nothing else like it, and it is worth it.

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Crawling out of history: The Grand Turk tortoise – Research News

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My Hero by Billy Collins Just as the hare is zipping across the finish line, the tortoise has stopped once again by the roadside, this time to stick out his neck and nibble a bit of sweet grass, unlike the previous time when he was distracted by a bee humming in the heart of a wildflower.
Nowhere else in the Caribbean have the bones of sea turtles been found in such abundance

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Florida’s Indians from ancient times to the present – Research News

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Editor’s Note: This article is an excerpt from the „Ancient Floridians“ chapter of „Florida’s Indians from Ancient Times to the Present,“ by Jerald T. Milanich, published by University Press of Florida in 1998. Since at least the 1920s, residents of Florida have been finding Indian artifacts
What else have we learned about them?

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Scientists have figured out how extinct giant ground sloths got so big and where it all went wrong – Research News

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Most of us are familiar with sloths, the bear-like animals that hang from trees, live life in the slow lane, take a month to digest a meal and poop just once a week. Their closest living relatives are anteaters and armadillos, and if that seems like an odd pairing, there’s a reason why. Today, there
Long after their ground-dwelling relatives had gone extinct everywhere else, two

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Bone collectors and sacred trash – Research News

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To the Maya, throwing away the bones of hunted animals is as wasteful as throwing away the entire animal itself. In fact, it’s pretty much one and the same. When you finish your chicken dinner, your next step is most likely to toss the leftover bones in the garbage. And if you hunt, you probably
What else would you do with old bones, right?

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Collections Data Copyright and Use Information – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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Collections data provided by the University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS), Florida Museum of Natural (FLMNH) either through the web catalog or via data files are subject to the following usage conditions: 1. These data are copyright protected by the University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS), Florida Mus
altmax Numeric 4 Altitude in meters, highest measure if a range is given, else blank

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Liz Wing: A portrait in persistence – Research News

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Elizabeth “Liz” Wing arrived at the University of Florida in the mid-1950s with little more than a suitcase, less than a decade after the school began accepting women. As a master’s student with an incurable curiosity for “anything that cracked or crawled,” Wing was interested in animal anatomy a
there’s no difference in the quality of a woman’s research as opposed to anyone else

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World’s soft coral diversity retains signature of an ancient, vanished sea – Research News

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It is of vital importance to, on occasion, consider how little we know about the spinning rock we all live on. Take coral reefs, for example. Given how much they’ve been studied, you’d think we’ve learned just about everything about them by now. But talk to a marine biologist, and they will quickly
greatest number of endemic species — those that can be found in one region and nowhere else

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