Cranes | Game Birds | Owls | Raptors and Vultures | Shorebirds/Seabirds | Songbirds | Waterbirds | Waterfowl | Woodpeckers
See Also: Breeding Bird Atlas | Florida Bird Conservation Initiative | Great Florida Birding Trail | Bird Mortality
Armadillo | Bats | Beaver | Bobcat | Coyote | White-tailed Deer | Key Deer | Dolphin | Florida Black Bear | Florida Manatee | Florida Panther | Fox Squirrel | Gray Fox | House Mouse | Hog | Mink | North Atlantic Right Whale | Opossum | Eastern Cottontail Rabbit | Marsh Rabbit | Raccoon | Red Fox | River Otter | Skunks | Southeastern Pocket Gopher | Squirrels
Alligator | Crocodile | Freshwater Turtles | Gopher Frog | Gopher Tortoise | Sea Turtles | Snakes
See Also: Reptile and Amphibian (Herp) Bibliography | Living with Snakes
Freshwater Fish | Saltwater Fish
Blacktip Shark | Bonnethead Shark | Bull Shark | Great Hammerhead Shark | Lemon Shark | Nurse Shark | Tiger Shark
Cownose Ray | Spotted Eagle Ray | Lesser Electric Ray | Atlantic Guitarfish | Devil Ray | Giant Manta | Smalltooth Sawfish
Bay Scallops | Fiddler Crab | Insects | Jellyfish | Liguus Tree Snail
FWC Facts:Whooping cranes, the tallest of North American birds, stand nearly 5 feet tall. Their wingspan measures between 7 and 8 feet.
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