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  2. Scaphella junonia - Wikipedia

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    Scaphella junonia is found throughout Florida to Texas and the Gulf of Mexico. [1] [3] A subspecies, Scaphella junonia johnstoneae, is found off of Alabama [1] and is the state shell of that state. [4] It is named for Kathleen Yerger Johnstone, an amateur conchologist from Alabama who published two books on seashell collecting. [5]

  3. Miami accent - Wikipedia

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    The Miami accent is an evolving American English accent or sociolect spoken in South Florida, particularly in Miami-Dade county, originating from central Miami. The Miami accent is most prevalent in American-born Hispanic youth who live in the Greater Miami area.

  4. Donax variabilis - Wikipedia

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    Donax variabilis, known by the common name coquina, is a species of small edible saltwater clam, a marine bivalve mollusc in the family Donacidae, the bean clams.It is a warm water species which occurs in shallow water on sandy beaches on the east coast of the United States and is also plentiful in Mayaro, Trinidad as well as the Caribbean coast of Venezuela.

  5. How do you say ‘Kissimmee,’ ‘Matlacha’ and other Florida ...

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  6. Conch - Wikipedia

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    Apertural view of an adult queen conch Lobatus gigas with the foot, eyes and snout visible A shell of a dead Florida crown conch Melongena corona inhabited by a hermit crab. Conch (US: / k ɒ ŋ k / konk, UK: / k ɒ n tʃ / kontch [1]) is a common name of a number of different medium-to-large-sized sea snails.

  7. How do you pronounce MiMo? Tamiami? What about Havana ... - AOL

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    Then there is the Central Florida city outside of Orlando and on the way to Walt Disney World. Kiss-SIM-ee? ... Kuh-SIM-ee (Pronounce it wrong and you may get a smooch) Lutz. About: The Tampa-area ...

  8. Is that a queen conch in your pants? How a mollusk found in ...

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  9. Arenaeus cribrarius - Wikipedia

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    The Speckled swimming crab eats primarily detritus, but have also been recorded eating fish, mollusks, and other crustaceans. [7] They ambush prey that go near their buried bodies. [7] Speckled swimming crabs have been recorded capturing sea turtle hatchlings. [7] Sea turtles are the primary predator to Arenaeus cribrarius. [7]