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Spotting

by PamelaSmithFlorida, USA

0 3 Turtle

Turtle

by PamelaSmithFlorida, USA

3 1 Key Deer

Key Deer

by JenniferRogeFlorida, USA

Florida Keys. This deer is know to swim ...

0 0 Key Deer

Key Deer

by AnneFlorida, USA

Quite a few of these spotted while driving the back roads of

1 0 Key Deer

Key Deer

by BryceDonner

The Key deer is an endangered species of ...

1 0 Key deer

Key deer

by mauna KunzahFlorida, USA

lives in the Florida Keys. These two were ...

1 0 Green Heron

Green Heron

by PamelaSmithSigsbee Park Annex, Florida, USA

Juvenile

0 0 Vase Sponge

Vase Sponge

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

Seen near shore in hardbottom community near seagrass.

1 0 Key Deer

Key Deer

by ZachMurrayFlorida, USA

Florida Keys. Small size helps to forage ...

0 0 Great Barracuda

Great Barracuda

by PamelaSmithFlorida, USA

Found in the canals on Big

0 0 American alligator

American alligator

by AnneFlorida, USA

Approximately 4 and 6 feet long. Resting, still.

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by PamelaSmithFlorida, USA

Around a foot in length, black edged on fins and ...

0 0 White Scroll Alga

White Scroll Alga

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

Seen on the hardbottom area near shore

0 0 Key Deer

Key Deer

by PamelaSmithFlorida, USA

"This deer can be recognized by its characteristic size, smaller than all other ...

2 1 Key Deer

Key Deer

by jackeennggFlorida, USA

Key Deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium) ...

0 0 Turtle grass

Turtle grass

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

Edge of large seagrass meadow.

0 0 Bluestriped Grunt (juvenile)

Bluestriped Grunt (juvenile)

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

There were a number of these and many other juvenile fish living in the ...

1 0 Flamingo Tongue

Flamingo Tongue

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

There were 2 on this particular gorgonian. You can see in 1st photo the gray ...

0 1 Key Deer

Key Deer

by werdgent

Key, and in the less-populated northern ...

0 0 Sea Whip sp.

Sea Whip sp.

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

Not sure of species, I am guessing Yellow Sea Whip (which I read can sometimes ...

0 0 Sea Plume sp.

Sea Plume sp.

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

A few of these around (not as numerous as the Sea Whips). I believe although ...

0 0 Loggerhead Sponge

Loggerhead Sponge

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

seen snorkeling the hardbottom area near shore

0 0 Corky Finger Coral

Corky Finger Coral

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

Although I dint notice multiple "finger" colonies in one spot (most seem to be ...

2 1 Key Deer

Key Deer

by flybeasley

in the less-populated northern areas of

0 0 Purple Thistle

Purple Thistle

by QWMomGeorgia, USA

All those prickles are intimidating, but when I took a second look at this ...

3 0 Big Brown Bat

Big Brown Bat

by sunswimer02Texas, USA

Well, a big brown bat is exactly that: ...

1 1 Queen Conch

Queen Conch

by LivanEscuderoBig Pine Key, Florida, United States

Saw at least 3 individuals while snorkeling here. I checked to see if it was a ...

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