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How a century of fear turned deadly for sharks – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/how-a-century-of-fear-turned-deadly-for-sharks/

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
You can get it anywhere from $20 to $30 a pound, and they don’t have to be kept

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Epaulette Shark – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/epaulette-shark/

Hemiscyllium ocellatum This carpet shark is a long, slender shark that tends to be creamy or brown with small dark spots (Compagno 2005). They often forage for food in tidal pools and risk being stranded, but they can survive for up to an hour without any oxygen (Stenslokken et al., 2004) and eve
Epaulette sharks have two large black spots above the pectoral fins.

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St. Augustine Collections – Historical Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/histarch/collections/st-augustine/collections/

St. Augustine Collections The materials from St. Augustine, Florida (1565-present) were generated by systematic archaeological excavations over the past 40 years (1959-1999) on 33 Spanish colonial, British colonial, African American, American Indian and post-colonial sites in St. Augustine, Florida
Records for this site have not been located.

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Amanda Hall – People

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/people/amanda-hall/

Contact Florida Museum of Natural History Dickinson Hall 1659 Museum Road Gainesville, Florida 32611-7800 352-273-1928 ahall@floridamuseum.ufl.edu Collections Florida Archaeology & Bioarchaeology Caribbean Archaeology Education Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Florida M.A. Histo
I also have interest in collaborated archaeological and historical projects with

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Impacts of Alder-leaf Birch (Betula alnoides) plantations on the body condition of birds in southwestern China – Department of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/nhdept/from-the-field/2024/impacts-of-alder-leaf-birch-betula-alnoides-plantations-on-the-body-condition-of-birds-in-southwestern-china/

Thank you for offering me the $1,000.00 travel support last summer. This financial support allowed me to attend the 60th annual conference of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) in Kigali, Rwanda. During the conference, I presented some preliminary results from my third disse
Goodale have recently expressed his interest in hiring me as a postdoc to work on

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Water Shapes Florida – Pressroom

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Exhibit Press Kit Press Release Exhibit Webpage Free Admission | Now Open Dive in and explore Florida’s most valuable resource: water. This engaging exhibit tells the story of the state’s fresh water, from the aquifers underground to the rivers and lakes to the clouds in the sky. Enter a magic
Explore more about these unique sources of fresh water and see how people have been

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Shortfin Mako – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/shortfin-mako/

Isurus oxyrinchus The shortfin mako is considered the fastest shark in the world, able to reach burst swimming speeds of up to 43 mph (70 km h-1) (Diez et al. 2015). This classically shaped shark is hydrodynamically efficient with a pointed snout, triangular dorsal fin and large and a crescen
Divers who have encountered shortfin makos note that they often swim in a figure

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Titanis walleri – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/species/titanis-walleri/

Titanis walleri Quick Facts Common Name: Waller’s terror bird Titanis walleri belongs to the family Phorusrhacidae, an extinct group of Tertiary birds otherwise known only from South America. Titanis is the only confirmed member from North America. They were large, predatory, flightless bi
Map of Florida, with highlights indicating counties where fossils of this species have

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Silky Shark – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/silky-shark/

Carcharhinus falciformis Named for the silky look of its skin, the silky shark tends to be long and slender, with slightly shorter dorsal fin (top), and elongated pectoral fins. This is one of the most abundant sharks of the pelagic zone (open water away from shore and surface), and is usually no
NMFS Circ. 445 A) Apical view of a single denticle (about 72x), B) Dermal denticles

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