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  2. Aliens at a Miami mall? Police say 'lol'

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    Teens running, police converging and a grey splotch that appears to be moving: Videos from an outdoor mall in Miami stoked wild claims this week on social media that aliens had landed on Earth.

  3. List of mammals of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The skull of the Florida panther is broader and flatter with highly arched nasal bones. [38] Reportedly only seventy adult animals are alive, [39] and a 1992 study estimated that the subspecies would become extinct between 2016 and 2055. [40] It was chosen in 1982 as the Florida state animal by the state's schoolchildren. [41]

  4. The Photo Ark - Wikipedia

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    [The book] will change the way you think of turning a field or forest into the next mall or housing development." [ 38 ] In reality, the 12,000th species was added to the Ark in November 2021, and a new goal of photographing 15,000 species was set.

  5. Chick-Fil-A, Sbarro among 8 restaurants with 309 rodent ... - AOL

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    Nine restaurants at the mall failed inspection. One place had 100 rodent pieces of rodent poop. Chick-Fil-A, Sbarro among 8 restaurants with 309 rodent droppings in a South Florida mall

  6. There were 309 animals in total living at the woman’s mobile home — 164 fowl, including chickens, ducks, geese and a peacock, 142 cats and three dogs, according to the sheriff’s office.

  7. Dadeland Mall - Wikipedia

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    Dadeland Mall is a large enclosed shopping mall located in Kendall, Florida, in the Dadeland district. The mall, originally developed by the Joseph Meyerhoff Company of Baltimore, opened October 1, 1962 as a 535,000-square-foot (49,700 m 2 ), open-air complex of 60 stores and services. [ 2 ]

  8. Endangered frozen creatures wash up on shore. See their ... - AOL

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    The aquarium shared a video of the release on Facebook. The water off the east coast of Florida is much warmer for the turtles, the aquarium said, allowing them to readjust to their habitat before ...

  9. Miami Seaquarium - Wikipedia

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    The park was founded by Fred D. Coppock and Captain W.B. Gray and was the second marine-life attraction in Florida. When it opened in 1955, it was the largest marine-life attraction in the world. [1] The park's first orca was Hugo, named after Hugo Vihlen. [3] Hugo was captured in February 1968 in Vaughn Bay.