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  2. List of mammals of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Of the bats listed below, thirteen are confirmed to be resident species - all of them are insectivorous. Eight species had very low numbers reported, and can be classified as accidental species: the Indiana bat, Jamaican fruit bat, buffy flower bat, Cuban flower bat, Cuban fig-eating bat, little brown bat, northern long-eared myotis, and the silver-haired bat.

  3. Need a beach buddy? This dog up for adoption in Palm Beach ...

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    Katherine Kokal is a journalist covering education at The Palm Beach Post. She has a dog, Cooper, who is 8 years old and a cat, Benny, who turned 1 in May! You can reach her at kkokal@pbpost.com.

  4. She's a longtime resident of Palm Beach County's ... - AOL

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    Duchess Poochie, a two-year-old mixed breed dog, is The Palm Beach Post's Pet of the Week for July 1. Age: 2 years. Weight: 46 pounds. Sex: Female, spayed. Animal ID: A2161622.

  5. He was found alone at a West Palm Beach fire station. Now ...

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    Crixus, a three-year-old male dog, is The Palm Beach Post's pet of the week! He as rescued outside a fire station in West Palm Beach in December. Crixus has been in the shelter since Dec. 1.

  6. Brown Dog - Wikipedia

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    Brown Dog may refer to Brown Dog affair, 1900s-decade English vivisection controversy; NCSA Brown Dog, legacy-data access facility; A dog with a brown coat of fur;

  7. American ermine - Wikipedia

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    A small subspecies with a dark brown summer coat; its skull is more lightly built than that of richardsonii. [10] The region north and east of the Great Lakes: pusilla (DeKay, 1842) vulgaris (Griffith, 1827) M. r. fallenda: Hall, 1945 M. r. gulosa: Hall, 1945 M. r. initis: Hall, 1945 M. r. invicta: Hall, 1945 Southwestern stoat or New Mexico ...

  8. 30 of the most beautiful beaches across the US - AOL

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    The coast, which extends 4 miles across Barrier Island, is popular among tourists for its soft sand and crystal clear waters. ... There's a dog-friendly section of the beach and the town features ...

  9. Rhipicephalus sanguineus - Wikipedia

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    Rhipicephalus sanguineus, commonly called the brown dog tick, kennel tick, [1] or pantropical dog tick, [1] is a species of tick found worldwide, but more commonly in warmer climates. This species is unusual among ticks in that its entire lifecycle can be completed indoors. [ 2 ]