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If you can not see the drop down menu, your computer is not reading Javascript. You must either enable Javascript or use the text-only version of the site.
How to Enable JavaScript
Netscape 6.x: Select Edit, then Preferences, then click Advanced. A box appears allowing you to select Enable JavaScript.
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there seems to be no matches for that species in that state.
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Florida Caribbean Science Center
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