If you saw my previous video you were introduced to our good friend Bob from Canada. Here he joins us for another day of fossil hunting, but on the hunt for fossil shark teeth in a Florida creek! The ...
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AI Helps Identify Fossil of Prehistoric Tegu That Lived in Florida 16 Million Years Ago
The exotic pet trade brings millions of animals into the U.S. every year. One of these animals, the tegu, is a popular reptile import thanks to its flashy looks and docile personality. Once it grows ...
Hundreds of horse fossils have been recovered from the Steinhatchee River site, indicating the area was once an open, grassy area. Credit: Florida Museum photo by Kristen Grace Hundreds of horse ...
Around 500,000 years ago, some horses, sloths, and armadillos had a very bad day—they fell into a sinkhole in what is now Florida and remained there until two men discovered their bones in 2022.
Experts will tell you that the Sunshine State has been underwater multiple times throughout its geologic history. One person who knows this firsthand is Patrick Chasteen, who takes guests to area ...
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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — At first, fossil ...
A Florida teen will have quite the story for his friends to chew on when they all meet back in class after spring break.
Hundreds of horse fossils have been recovered from the Steinhatchee River site, indicating the area was once an open, grassy area. About half a million years ago, several horses, sloths and armadillos ...
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