The ‘Summer Savings Pass’ Is Back! 3 Attractions…3 Months of Fun…1 Price!
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Lion Country Safari, Miami Seaquarium, and Zoo Miami will be offering a ‘Summer Savings Pass’ for the eleventh year in a row. The Summer Savings Pass will give pass holders unlimited admission (with reservations ) to all three attractions throughout the summer! 3 Attractions…3 Months of Fun…1 Low Price. Visit the TOP THREE South Florida attractions ALL summer long for ONE low price! MIAMI (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 Lion Country Safari, Miami Seaquarium, and Zoo Miami will be offering a ‘Summer Savings Pass’ for the eleventh year in a row. The Summer Savings Pass will give pass holders unlimited admission (with reservations ) to all three attractions throughout the summer! 3 Attractions…3 Months of Fun…1 Low Price.
Businesses can make their own mask rules in South Florida. What to expect at the store Michelle Marchante, The Miami Herald
May 5 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has suspended all COVID-19 orders issued across the state, including mask mandates.
Does that mean you can be maskless again? It s complicated.
Businesses can still require people to wear masks, which means some places might make you mask up and others won t. South Florida officials say masks can also be required in county buildings and county-owned property. They re also asking businesses to still require social distancing and masks, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends, to help stop the spread of COVID.
Mysterious, new tarantula-like spider identified in the Florida Everglades 989thevibe.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 989thevibe.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mysterious new species of venomous spider discovered in Florida Share Updated: 10:26 PM CDT May 2, 2021 National Desk Staff SOURCE: Zoo Miami
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 10:26 PM CDT May 2, 2021 National Desk Staff Scientists discovered a new type of venomous spider in Florida, one apparently related to the tarantula. Zoo Miami announced in a press release their staff aided in identifying the new species, dubbed the Pine Rockland Trapdoor Spider (Ummidia richmond).The creature was first found in 2012 in an area near Zoo Miami by a zookeeper observing reptile research traps, according to the press release release.Related video: What Color Do You Think Spiders Are Drawn To More Than Any Other?The zookeeper took a photo of the insect, and sent it along to the Conservation and Research Department for identifying. But the zoo said it never matched any ex