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Florida's rarest animal has been facing declining numbers for years. With recent environmental changes, it may have just hit ...
Local retiree Tom Mortenson has been tracking panthers with game camera for years, placing the "traps" in areas that panthers are known to frequent.
Florida panther 267 appears to have given birth to two kittens last year, and it seems at least one of them is still alive.
From GM Bill Zito finding good players all the way down to the team dentist, the Panthers have assembled something special.
The Florida green iguana is on that list. Some people refer to iguanas as "mini dragons." They don't breathe fire, but they will bite you using their saw-like teeth. The teeth of green iguanas are ...
Green iguanas in captivity are known carriers of E. coli and salmonella bacteria. In a study of captive green iguanas in Mexico, nearly 40% were found to carry E. coli strains that were resistant to ...
Is it possible to admire the artistry of a movie more than the movie itself? Yes! As a writer/director Ryan Coogler has had a storied ...
Beyond its sentimentality, the sight of the Bruins doling out their sweat-soaked sweaters to their fans routinely served as ...
Welcome back to NHL Predictions, where we break down matchups, analyze stats, and settle in to watch the Battle of Florida, ...
Iguanas are considered an invasive species in Florida and are being hunted by people like Marco Island resident John Johnson. Iguana bites, though rare, can be painful due to their serrated teeth and ...
Female gorilla Fatou, the oldest of Berlin's zoo and also believed to be the world's oldest gorilla, enjoys her birthday ...
The Florida Panthers did their part Thursday to keep their thin hopes for home-ice advantage in the opening round of the ...