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Floridaophis auffenbergi – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Floridaophis auffenbergi Quick Facts Common Name: none Known from only a single specimen, an isolated vertebra. One of the oldest known colubrids (nonvenomous constricting snakes) in North America. A species of very small size; the anatomy of the vertebrae suggest a terrestrial rather tha
Map of Florida, with highlights indicating counties where fossils of this species have

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Former Lab Members – The Kawahara Lab

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Ava Johnson Undergraduate volunteer I love all things insects, but especially Lepidoptera! I’ve been raising caterpillars since as long as I can remember, from swallowtails to monarchs to woolly bears and even hornworms. These creatures inspire me not only as a scientific curiosity, but they als
I currently have a B.S. in Biology from the University of Florida.

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Florida Cottonmouth – Florida Snake ID Guide

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VENOMOUS Other common names Cottonmouth, Cottonmouth Moccasin, Water Moccasin, Moccasin Basic description The average adult Florida cottonmouth is 30-48 inches (76-122 cm) in total length. This snake is heavy bodied with a pattern of light brown and dark brown crossbands containing many dark sp
Cottonmouths have vertically elliptical (cat-like) pupils whereas watersnakes have

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Dusky Shark – Discover Fishes

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Carcharhinus obscurus Dusky sharks are wide-ranging coastal and pelagic species that prefer temperate to tropical waters. They are large-bodied, typically grey with dusky margins on the fins. They are an important fisheries resource, targeted and taken as bycatch around the world. Their fins are
Populations are estimated to have declined in many of these locations.

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Frog forelimbs may be adapted for love and war as well as jumping – Research News

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Hold out your arm with your palm facing downward. Now rotate your hand 90 degrees to give a thumbs-up without moving your elbow. If you look closely, you’ll notice the two bones in your forearm, called the radius and ulna, move around each other as you rotate your hand. We’re able to do this because
for love and war as well as jumping by Brian V Smith • August 29, 2022 Frogs have

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Leopard Shark – Discover Fishes

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Triakis semifasciata This long, slim shark likes the sandy bottoms of bays or estuaries in the eastern Pacific Ocean. It has a broad, short snout, triangular fins, and a notched, asymmetrical caudal (tail) fin. On the dorsal side, it exhibits a silver or bronzed-gray coloration, fading to white u
Management of this species in recent years is thought to have protected the core

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Hemingfordian North American Land Mammal Age – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Defining taxon: first appearance of 17 mammalian genera dispersing more or less simultaneously from Eurasia (Tedford et al., 2004); among those found in Florida are the bear-dog Amphicyon, the hemicyonine bear Phoberocyon, the mustelid Leptarctus, the rhino Floridaceras, and the dromomerycid Aletome
the early Miocene rocks of this region of Nebraska and adjoining parts of Wyoming have

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Kyptoceras amatorum – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Kyptoceras amatorum Quick Facts Common Name: none The youngest member of its family, which became extinct at the end of the Hemphillian. The Florida Museum of Natural History has 44 specimens of the species in its collection. The species name honors the many contributions of amateur fos
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Giant croclike carnivore fossils found in the Caribbean – Research News

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Imagine a crocodile built like a greyhound — that’s a sebecid. Standing tall, with some species reaching 20 feet in length, they dominated South American landscapes after the extinction of dinosaurs until about 11 million years ago. Or at least, that’s what paleontologists thought, until they began
their finding in a new study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

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Barbourofelis loveorum – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Barbourofelis loveorum Quick Facts Common Name: Loves’ false sabercat Barbourofelis loveorum is an extinct sabertoothed carnivore that weighed approximately 150 lbs, or about the size of a modern jaguar. It is believed that the Barbourofelis loveorum preferred a thickly wooded habitat, and
loveorum preferred a thickly wooded habitat, and was an ambush predator that may have

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