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    honey bee on a flower

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    A solitary honey bee eating nectar and gathering pollen from a small white and yellow flower. Found in private backyard farm by a local resident of Loxahatchee which is a town within Palm Beach Florida near Broward County and Miami-Dade County. Photographed in late spring with heavy bokeh green background.
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    frost museum arboretum floor

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    Miami, Florida, USA - September 25th, 2021 - Frost Museum concrete, glass and steel open air design third floor at the children's health, stem, science building and marine aquarium downtown Dade.
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    adrienne arsht center signage

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    Miami, Florida, USA - September 25th, 2021 - closeup of the Adrienne Arsht Center building aged and weathered sign from the children's health, stem, science building and marine aquarium downtown Dade.
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    dark sky with cumulonimbus storm clouds

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    Cumulonimbus storm clouds over Miami Dade and Fort Lauderdale Beach Broward County in South Florida with bright sunshine, small airplanes, rainbow lens flare, and sun starburst effect with 8 blades.
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    cumulonimbus storm clouds during sunset sky

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    Cumulonimbus storm clouds over Miami Dade and Fort Lauderdale Beach Broward County in South Florida with bright sunshine, small airplanes, rainbow lens flare, and sun starburst effect with 8 blades.
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    south florida sunset with sun hidden behind storm clouds

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    Cumulonimbus storm clouds over Miami Dade and Fort Lauderdale Beach Broward County in South Florida with bright sunshine, small airplanes, rainbow lens flare, and sun starburst effect with 8 blades.
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    closeup of bass pro shops girl

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida, USA - March 1, 2021: College, university, local high school students, visitors and tourist enjoying restaurants, bars, people, sand and ocean water during spring break.
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    bass pro shops bikini girl

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida, USA - March 1, 2021: College, university, local high school students, visitors and tourist enjoying restaurants, bars, people, sand and ocean water during spring break.
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    spring break bikini girl with bass pro shops cap

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida, USA - March 1, 2021: College, university, local high school students, visitors and tourist enjoying restaurants, bars, people, sand and ocean water during spring break.
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    1950’s kodak kodachrome man with two toddlers

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Vintage late 1950's color positive slide converted to digital. Middle class American dream neighborhood Nuclear family father holding toddler boys in South Florida.
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    pine tree in tall cypress nature preserve

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    Pine tree top in Tall Cypress Natural Nature Area in Coral Springs, a Broward County Park within Florida.
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    cane toad in grass

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    Bufo toad in the grass. In the Bufonidea family known as a cane toad, giant neotropical or marine toad found in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale South Florida. Dangerous to dogs & cats with poisonous glands. The cane toad, also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad native to South and mainland Central America, but which has been introduced to various islands throughout Oceania and the Caribbean, as well as Northern Australia. It is the world's largest toad.
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    juvenile red shouldered hawk

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    The red-shouldered hawk is a medium-sized hawk. Its breeding range spans eastern North America and along the coast of California and northern to northeastern-central Mexico.
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    closeup of red-shouldered hawk

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    The red-shouldered hawk is a medium-sized hawk. Its breeding range spans eastern North America and along the coast of California and northern to northeastern-central Mexico.
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    lesser antillean green iguana deuce

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    Invasive non-native Lesser Antillean Green Iguana lizard in the grass near a drainage canal by the road between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Miami Dade & Palm Beach County. Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone.
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    monster iguana in the grass

    Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $0.99.
    Broward County and all of South Florida including Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County and Monroe County have a huge problem of these non-native and very invasive Green Iguanas. While they are typically only plant eating, (i.e. Hibiscus flowers) they have no natural predator to keep them in check within the food chain. Populating near waterways, they are breeding and becoming larger in numbers each year. Problems include damaged vegetation, residential home intrusion and damage to property with their high acidic faecal matter.  Homeowners have been hiring pest removal services, reporting them to their local municipalities and have even gone to the extreme of killing these lizard on their own.  The Green Iguana can grow quite large when unchecked by nature and an endless source of food, most local residents consider them pests and unwanted inhabitants to their yards and would like to see them gone. This is an invasive non-native Lesser Antillean Green Iguana type plant eating lizard in the grass and weeds near a drainage canal by Broward Boulevard and University.  They have become a common sight between the Everglades and intercoastal in South Florida near Miami Dade & Palm Beach County.

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