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Figuring out what cooling activities the animals enjoy requires a bit of trial and error.
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A shark attack off Key West and one off Key Biscayne are the latest to have been reported in the state this summer. But while reports might suggest that they are on the rise, experts say that the number of incidents this year are in line with the annual average.
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Iyari the 10-month-old capybara went to the Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society in May from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance.
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Experts fear human exposure to the virus can cause it to adapt and spread among humans and create a pandemic.
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Dr. Edwin Everham monitors frog populations and is a professor of ecology at Florida Gulf Coast University.
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Central Florida is a hot spot for the ancient disease, puzzling researchers. They鈥檙e digging into the phenomenon.
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An adorable, furry baby Hoffman鈥檚 two-toed sloth has made its debut at Palm Beach Zoo & Conservation Society in West Palm Beach.
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Co-founder Mary Gregory turned 91 in December, but she still goes out on her golf cart four times a day to tend to the horses.
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SundialWildlife photographer and Zoo Miami鈥檚 鈥淕oodwill Ambassador," Ron Magill joins us to talk about new book The Pride of a Lion.
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It鈥檚 been nearly eight years since the last state-sanctioned bear hunt, and Franklin County Sheriff A.J. Smith said Florida needs to find solutions as encounters between the animals and humans are increasing.
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Flamingos have been found as far north as Pennsylvania after Hurricane Idalia struck Florida last week. But the birds were likely blown in all the way from the Yucatan Peninsula.
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Rescue groups are using traps, hands and sometimes nets to capture the 60 to 100 lionhead rabbits living in a community near Fort Lauderdale.