Marsh Rabbit(s):Smaller than your typical cotton tail rabbit, Marsh Rabbits have a darker shade, and a small gray-brown tail.
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American Crocodile: A shy and reclusive species that lives in brackish and salt water areas, like ponds, mangrove swamps, and creeks
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Green Iguana(s):Invasive species to Florida. They are attracted to most trees with foliage and love fruits and vegetables.
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American Alligator(s):Alligators have a broad, rounded snout with no lower teeth visible when their jaw is closed. The American crocodile has a narrow snout, and the fourth tooth of the lower jaw protrudes when closed.
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Osprey(s):Also known as "Fish Hawks", hover above the water and then swoop down on their prey with talons out.
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Red Shouldered Hawk(s):Adults are colorful hawks with dark-and-white checkered wings and warm reddish barring on the breast. The tail is black with narrow white bands. Immature hawks are brown above and white below streaked with brown.
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Southern Black Racer(s): this non venomous snake is found primarily in scrubs, prairies, sandy hills, and grasslands.
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American Fish Crow(s): When Fish Crows find a good source of food, they may cache the surplus for later. These hiding places can be in grass, in clumps of Spanish moss, or in crevices in tree bark.
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Yellow Rat Snake(s): Are great swimmers and love to be near water. They are primarily active during dusk and at night.
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Peninsula Cooter Turtle(s):has a brown carapace with golden and yellow stripes all over it. This turtle inhabits lakes, sloughs, marshes, swamps, ponds, slow moving streams, and other fresh water bodies
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