Blue Shark – Discover Fishes https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/blue-shark/
They have a long, sleek body and an elongated conical snout.
They have a long, sleek body and an elongated conical snout.
They have a long, sleek body and an elongated conical snout.
They have a long, sleek body and an elongated conical snout.
Batrachosauroides dissimulans Quick Facts Common Name: none An extinct giant salamander with a possible length exceeding 3 feet (1 m). Age Range Middle Miocene Epoch; late Hemingfordian to early Barstovian land mammal ages About 18 to 15 million years ago Scientific Name and Class
Specimens have so far only been found in the Texas Coastal Plain (including UF 2013
NON-VENOMOUS Other common names Mississippi Green Water Snake Basic description Most adult Mississippi Green Watersnakes are about 30-55 inches (76-140 cm) in total length. Adults are stout-bodied snakes with a dark greenish background color and several narrow darker markings alternating down th
Cottonmouths have vertically elliptical (cat-like) pupils, whereas watersnakes have
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Insects are sold as pets in Japanese department stores, and some beetle pets have
Confirmed Megamouth Shark Sightings There have been 273 confirmed occurrences of
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Chase Billingsley Kimmel, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Associate E-mail: cbkimmel@ufl.edu  Current research: As a postdoctoral associate, most of my research revolves around conservation and restoration of pollinators and their habitat. The goal of much of my research is to examine how land m
the floral and insect-community so we can better understand the impacts that we have
Each Florida Museum Library Showcase is a slice of an exhibit at a different b
Hint: we have a lot of pretty shells here at the Museum!
Tremarctos floridanus Quick Facts Common Name: Florida spectacled bear Much more common as a fossil in Florida than the living black bear. Thought to be primarily a herbivore like the living South American spectacled bear. Sometimes called the „Florida cave bear“ but they are not clos
Map of Florida, with highlights indicating counties where fossils of the species have
Amphibians are exceptionally good at being small. There are salamanders the size of your thumb nail, pygmy newts that live in moss patches and feast on microscopic insects, and inch-long African frogs that spend their entire lives in and around the banks of small puddles. In fact, the title for the
Jerald Pinson • June 16, 2022 Brachycephalus frogs are so small, they appear to have
Lepidoptera species generally have different wing patterns which help identify them
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