This first picture is of a prehistoric fish called the Armored Catfish. I caught 3. This one being about 12" long. It has boney plates all over it body, hence the "armor". Petty weird looking.
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14 July 2011
Welcome to Zoology 101
Florida never ceases to amaze me.
This first picture is of a prehistoric fish called the Armored Catfish. I caught 3. This one being about 12" long. It has boney plates all over it body, hence the "armor". Petty weird looking.
This next creature is also on a Florida's endangered/protection list due to its habitat being destroyed by commercial and residential development. It is the Gopher Tortoise. I finally saw one on our nursery property. Below is just a very short HD video.
This first picture is of a prehistoric fish called the Armored Catfish. I caught 3. This one being about 12" long. It has boney plates all over it body, hence the "armor". Petty weird looking.
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It really does move fast, doesn't it? These were awesome, Joe!
Thanks Joe. That's the fastest moving turtle I've ever seen!
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