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Titusville sits on Florida’s Space Coast, giving you front-row seats to rocket launches without the big crowds. The town hugs ...
Black and white lizards that grow up to 5 feet in length, tegus are among the next wave of invasive species moving into the ...
Across Florida’s wetlands, in Native American folklore, and probably your yard, the white ibis has earned the nickname ...
Southwest Florida is home to many unique animals, from colorful birds and curious reptiles to top predators like the Florida panther. This collection of articles highlights some of the special animals ...
At Ochlockonee River State Park there's a chance you can see albino deer and squirrels. That's not the only reason to visit ...
Pepper, a feline owned by John Lednicky, a virologist at the University of Florida, recently discovered orthoreovirus on a dead rodent he had caught. Orthorevirus is a viral genus that’s known to ...
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For years, she had longed for a house on some land, but it wasn’t until she serendipitously found this parcel that she took ...
This week's annual python hunt focuses on the Everglades but some of these invasive snakes slither around in Brevard County.
“He's just broken the shell, man,” Murphy said, per Todd Rosiak of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “He's just out of the egg, all arms and legs. He's still got the gooey stuff coming off him. He's ...
Opinion Opinion Columnists Maxwell: At University of Florida, White supremacy honored while diversity efforts axed Subscribers are entitled to 10 gift sharing articles each month.
The University of Florida's law school recently honored a white supremacist student for a paper he wrote that argued the Constitution was meant to protect White people should assert their ...