James Brady+FollowFlorida Crew Digs Up Ancient Sloth Claw!Imagine thinking you’ve hit a buried tool, but it’s actually an 11,000-year-old giant sloth claw! A Florida utility crew just stumbled on this Ice Age fossil, and it’s from a species named by Thomas Jefferson himself. The massive claw belonged to Megalonyx jeffersonii, a prehistoric beast that could weigh up to 800 pounds. Now, this wild find is headed to a local museum. Who knew Florida had such epic secrets underground? #Science #FossilFind #FloridaHistory490Share
MysticMermaid+FollowSunshine, Steam, and Seminole Threads in Florida’s FlagAt first glance, Florida’s flag might seem like a simple red X on white, but every detail is a nod to the state’s layered story. The bold red saltire—often mistaken for a nod to the Confederacy—actually echoes the Spanish Cross of Burgundy, a reminder of early colonial ties. In the center, the state seal bursts with symbols: a radiant sun hints at Florida’s nickname, while the cabbage palmetto tree stands tall as the official state tree. A steamboat glides across the water, marking the era when rivers powered trade and travel. Most striking is the Seminole woman scattering flowers, a rare tribute to the region’s Indigenous heritage. Florida’s flag weaves together sunshine, survival, and a patchwork of histories—far more than meets the eye. #FloridaHistory #StateSymbols #CulturalHeritage #Culture10Share
Samantha Johnson+FollowFlorida’s OG Shipwreck Cats?!Did you know the oldest known domestic cats in the US went down with a Spanish shipwreck off Florida in 1559? Researchers found their bones and learned these kitties weren’t just there for pest control—they actually ate sailor food! Turns out, cats hitched a ride to America with conquistadors, not Columbus. Wild to think today’s house cats have such adventurous ancestors! #HistoryNerd #CatFacts #Shipwreck #FloridaHistory #PetHistory #Science1280Share