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Herpetology

Portrait photo of Daniel Paluh

Awards & Honors

Florida Museum honors winners of the 2022 Austin, Bullen and Biodiversity awards

April 13, 2022

The Florida Museum of Natural History has announced the winners of the annual Austin and Bullen awards for student research…
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Rio Cauca caecilian in net

Florida Biodiversity

Weird, noodle-shaped amphibians known as caecilians found in South Florida canal

July 28, 2021

Caecilians have arrived in Miami. Florida Fish and Wildlife biologists captured one of the obscure legless amphibians in the Tamiami Canal,…
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CT scan of fossil lizard

Evolution

Study presents new species of bizarre, extinct lizard previously misidentified as a bird

June 14, 2021

An international research team has described a new species of Oculudentavis, providing further evidence that the animal first identified as…
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CT scan of the skull of Cornufer guentheri.

Evolution

Taking a bite out of frog tooth evolution: Amphibian group has lost teeth more than 20 times

June 1, 2021

Scientists have long known that frogs are oddballs when it comes to teeth. Some have tiny teeth on their upper…
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snake

Life on Earth

New genus of tiny, iridescent snake from Philippines found in collection

January 5, 2021

To be fair, the newly described Waray dwarf burrowing snake is pretty great at hiding. In its native habitat on…
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artist's rendering of albanerpetontid catching arthropod

Evolution

Earliest example of a rapid-fire tongue found in ‘weird and wonderful’ extinct amphibians

November 5, 2020

Fossils of bizarre, armored amphibians known as albanerpetontids provide the oldest evidence of a slingshot-style tongue, a new Science study…
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Cartoon frog

Evolution

How to get the upper body of a burrowing frog

August 31, 2020

You might think the buffest frogs would be high jumpers, but if you want shredded pecs, you should train like…
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Curly tail lateral view

Florida Biodiversity

Florida lizard’s bad case of constipation makes history

April 27, 2020

Feasting at a Cocoa Beach pizza parlor grease bin gave one northern curly-tailed lizard a record-breaking case of constipation. Mouthfuls…
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coqui

Evolution

Coquí fossil from Puerto Rico takes title of oldest Caribbean frog

April 7, 2020

The bright chirp of the coquí frog, the national symbol of Puerto Rico, has likely resounded through Caribbean forests for…
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Smaug swazicus on a rock

Life on Earth

Here be dragons: Analysis reveals new species in Smaug lizard group

March 25, 2020

Smaug, the deadly dragon in J.R.R. Tolkien’s “The Hobbit,” has a few living relatives. With dense, alligator-like armor, these small,…
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