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100

An American politician, attorney, and former naval officer he is the 46th governor of Florida.

Who is Governor Ron DeSantis.

100

South Florida has two contemporary Native American tribes.

Who are the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida.

100

This animal is Florida's official state mammal.

What is the Florida panther.

100

This central Florida location is known as the Horse Capital of the World.

What is Ocala.

100

Lake Okeechobee, Florida's largest lake, has this Native American meaning.

What is Big Water.

200

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2025, Florida's human population reached, approximately, this 8 figure number.

What is 23.5 million people.

200

Approximately 2,000 years ago, this fierce and dominating Florida society occupied coastal areas in Southwest Florida.

Who are the Calusa. They are extinct.

200

This vast chain of mangrove islands between Cape Romano (south of Marco Island) and Lostman’s River is known for its fishing, wildlife, and night-sky viewing.

What is 10,000 Islands.

200

Mickey Mouse welcomes approximately this many people to Walt Disney World annually.

What is 50 million people annually.

200

Sea level rise is no stranger to Florida, with the state having been covered with sea water at least this many times.

What is at least four times.

300

Although actually a grass, this is Florida's designated state tree.

What is the sabal palm, or cabbage palm.

300

The term "Florida cracker" is derived from early settlers in the 18th and 19th century doing this.

What is cracking their whips to herd cattle. It is also a term used in modern days to describe a Floridian descended from many generations of Floridians.

300

This annual challenge seeks to eliminate a particular terrestrial nonnative, invasive species. 

What is the Florida Python Challenge. This challenge is aimed at removing Burmese pythons from the wild.

300

This controversial facility was once an airport project in the Everglades that was planned to be five times larger than the JFK International Airport but was shutdown due environmental concerns.

What is Alligator Alcatraz.

300

This is the percentage of Florida's surface area that is covered by water, which includes over 7,700 lakes larger than 10 acres, extensive coastal bays, and inland waters.

What is approximately 18.5%.

400

This popular expression used by adolescents is also the number of counties in Florida.

What is 67.

400

A 6 inch statuette unearthed on Marco Island in 1896 and estimated to have been carved 500 to 1500 years ago has the likeness of both a human and a panther.

What is the Key Marco Cat.

400

Florida is home to two native semiaquatic carnivorous reptiles that can grow to more than 15 feet in length.

What is the American alligator and the American crocodile. South Florida is the only place in the world where the American alligator and the American crocodile occur naturally.

400

Crops located on the southern edge of Lake Okeechobee, Florida is the largest producer by volume of this crop in the United States. 

What is sugar cane.

400

The Everglades has this nickname, dubbed by Marjory Stoneman Douglas in her non-fiction book.

What is the River of Grass.

500

Florida’s current state seal has three depictions representing the state - a woman, a tree, and a type of transportation (3-part answer).

What is a Seminole woman, a sabal palm, and a steamboat.

500

In 1521, believing he could colonize an area near what is now near Charlotte Harbor in Southwest Florida, Conquistador Juan Ponce de Leon instead met his demise by dying from this unfortunate (for him) event.

What is getting hit by a poisonous arrow by the indigenous people who already occupied Southwest Florida. He fled to Cuba and died.

500

This type of orchid is only found in Florida, Cuba, and possibly the West Indies.

What is the ghost orchid.

500

A Florida State Park tourist attraction features performing mermaids.

What is Weeki Wachee State Park.

500

Florida has dry seasons and wet seasons; annually receiving approximately this many inches of rain per year.

What is between 50-60 inches of rainfall, typically, per year.

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