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     COMMON FLORIDA WILDLIFE  
 
      Armadillos are not blind, but they do have poor eyesight. They rely on their ears and noses more than their eyes to detect food or predators (when your food is never farther away than the end of your tongue, you don’t...  
 
    The great egret is a large member of the heron family, with long legs, white plumage, and a slender body. Adults have black legs and feet. During the breeding season, the normally yellow bill may appear orange and long...  
 
    The marsh rabbit is a slightly smaller, darker version of the more familiar eastern cottontail rabbit, which occurs in the eastern two-thirds of the United States and is best known for its conspicuous cotton puff...  
 
    The pigmy rattlesnake is a medium-sized, dark-colored, snake with 29 to 50 dark dorsal blotches on its gray or brownish gray body. There are three rows of smaller dark spots on each side of the...
 
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