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Desmodus stocki – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Desmodus stocki Quick Facts Common Name: Stock’s vampire bat With a range extending to Virginia, this species lived further north than any other vampire bat, fossil or living. Desmodus stocki likely weighed about 50% more than the living vampire Desmodus rotundus. Its large, sharp canin
Map of Florida, with highlights indicating counties where fossils of the species have

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Arctodus pristinus – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Arctodus pristinus Quick Facts Common Name: Lesser short-faced bear Largest land carnivore in Florida during the early Pleistocene. Among living bears, most closely related to the spectacled bear of South America. Age Range Early to middle Pleistocene Epoch; Blancan and Irvingtonian
This name may have been given because Arctodus pristinus was the first Arctodus Leidy

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Smooth Hammerhead – Discover Fishes

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Sphyrna zygaena This coastal shark prefers shallow waters, and are reported to even venture in freshwater. Sporting a wide and smooth cephalophoil or „hammerhead“ this seasonal migrant is the second largest in the genus Sphyrna. Order – Carcharhiniformes Family – Sphyrnidae Genus – Sphyrna
S. zygaena, S. lewini, and S. mokarran have represented 5.9% of the fins auctioned

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Sawfish Skin – Discover Fishes

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Lesson: Sawfish Skin: Adaptation for Life Underwater Lesson Summary: This is a teaching activity to show students shark skin in detail under a dissecting microscope. They may be able to see some differences in skin structure and appearance of skin samples from different species of sharks. (Sawfish
Spinner shark (Carcharhinus brevipinna), B.

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Archaic Period – Environmental Archaeology

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Middle Archaic in the Greater Southeast and Northeast Florida By Kenneth E. Sassaman, May 2001 Until recently, the Middle Archaic period of ca. 8000 to 5000 years ago was regarded by archaeologists as a time of small, mobile, hunter-gatherer populations whose cultural differences could be explaine
In some cases the change may have entailed permanent settlement of riverine sites

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Hemiauchenia macrocephala – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Hemiauchenia macrocephala Quick Facts Common Name: large-headed llama The most complete skeleton of this species was found near Lecanto in Citrus County, Florida. It is on permanent display at the Florida Museum of Natural History. One of three species of Hemiauchenia that lived in Florida
It persisted until the latest Pleistocene and would have been a contemporary with

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Plant Remains – Environmental Archaeology

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Archaeobotany at the Lake Monroe Outlet Midden (8VO53) By Donna L. Ruhl Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological sites. It is both the science and the art of recovering, identifying, and interpreting how plant remains were used in the past at archaeological sites. Archaeobot
For example, what plants they may have exploited for food, building construction,

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Bluntnose Stingray – Discover Fishes

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Hypanus say This medium sized stingray (growing to 39 inches wide at most) has the classic rounded diamond shaped disc but a distinctively blunt snout, with a tail one and a half times its body length bearing a serrated venomous spine. It is yellowish to light gray on top, with a white or gray un
However, there have been no recorded findings of this stingray along the coasts of

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Sierra del Lacandón – Environmental Archaeology

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The Political Role of Animals in the Sierra del Lacandón, Guatemala Project Zooarchaeologists: Ashley Sharpe and Kitty Emery Animals were used for much more than just food in the past: in many Maya communities, the control of certain animal species played an important role maintaining social net
Although the capital sites of Piedras Negras and Yaxchilan have been investigated

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