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New 5-million-year-old Saber-toothed cat – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/new-5-million-year-old-saber-toothed-cat/

After being stored in the Florida Museum of Natural History collections for 20 years, researchers have described a new genus and species of extinct saber-toothed cat from Polk County, Fla., based on additional fossil acquisitions. When the animal was originally named in the 1980s, the study’s aut
lineage as the famous Smilodon fatalis from the La Brea Tar

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First Fossil Stork – Montbrook Fossil Dig

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/montbrook/blog/first-fossil-stork/

Montbrook keeps on giving with the discovery of our first fossil stork! The fossil found is a tarsometatarsus which is an elongated bone in birds between the foot and lower leg bones. It’s somewhat equivalent to our ankle area but way longer. The discovery was extra exciting because it was made
Venice Late Pleistocene- California: Rancho La Brea Tar

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Research Computing accounts and storage – Laboratory of Molecular Systematics & Evolutionary Genetics

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/soltis-lab/2018/12/10/research-computing-accounts-and-storage/

Request an Account Once you have a Gatorlink, you can request an account on the form here: https://www.rc.ufl.edu/get-started/hipergator/request-hipergator-account/ List Pam as your sponsor. Storage /blue/soltis We currently have ~50TB of space We are unlikely to add more–/blue stor
Matt does this, it will be done using the command: tar

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The persistent effects of colonialism in Caribbean science – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/the-persistent-effects-of-colonialism-in-caribbean-science/

Prior to the first world war, sprawling European empires collectively controlled roughly 80% of Earth’s landmass. Following WWII, that percentage drastically shrank, as colonies and occupied territories successfully vied for their independence, leading many to assume that the colonial mindset of tak
The island’s southern spur is home to the largest tar

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Unsure how to help reverse insect declines? Scientists suggest simple ways – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/how-to-help-reverse-insect-declines/

Entomologist Akito Kawahara’s message is straightforward: We can’t live without insects. They’re in trouble. And there’s something all of us can do to help. Kawahara’s research has primarily focused on answering fundamental questions about moth and butterfly evolution. But he’s increasingly haunt
for washing cars and building exteriors and in coal-tar-based

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Interactive museum exhibit shows how paleontologists study the past – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/interactive-museum-exhibit-shows-how-paleontologists-study-the-past/

A recent paleontology exhibit at the Florida Museum of Natural History put fossils and scientists on full display. The exhibit featured a live laboratory in which paleontologists and volunteers cleaned and prepared specimens from Montbrook, a nearby fossil site with animal remains that have been pre
in paleontology while volunteering at the La Brae tar

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Scientific Publications – Vertebrate Paleontology Collection

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/vertpaleo/professionals/scientific-publications/

Scientific Publications that have used the Vertebrate Paleontology Collections of the Florida Museum 1908 Sellards, E. H. 1908. Fossils contained in the Florida formations. Florida Geological Survey Annual Report 1:23—25. 1910 Sellards, E. H. 1910. A preliminary paper on the Florida phosphate
cingulates (Mammalia: Xenarthra) from Mene de Inciarte tar

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Myliobatis aquila – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/myliobatis-aquila/

Common Eagle Ray Myliobatis aquila Although it is considered harmless to humans, this ray should be handled carefully because of the sharp spine at the base of its very long tail. It has a diamond-shaped pectoral disc that is much wider than long, with trailing pointed fins, usually a dark c
(Albanian), taddarita (Italian), tajra (Maltese), tare

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