The invasive Burmese python, now found in the Everglades, is native to this part of the world.
What is Southeast Asia
What is Gasparilla
The name that commonly refers to University of Florida, Gainesville
What is the Florida Gators
Before becoming a U.S. territory in 1821, Florida was briefly ceded to Britain under this 1763 treaty.
What is the Treaty of Paris
This bird, once nearly extinct in the U.S., nests in Florida and is the only stork species that breeds in North America.
What is the Wood Stork
This Florida city is the largest by land area in the contiguous United States.
What is Jacksonville.
Name the two college football teams that play in Jacksonville each October in a game dubbed "The World's Largest Cocktail Party"
What is University of Florida and University of Georgia
The phrase used to describe The Everglades region that mirrors a similar reference in Minnesota.
What is the Ten Thousand Islands
In 1967, this town passed a law banning the wearing of swimsuits in public unless you were in water.
What is Fort Lauderdale
Name one professional sport team based in Florida for each of the following sports: baseball (2), basketball (2), football (3), and hockey (2)
Baseball: Florida Marlins, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Basketball: Miami Heat, Orlando Magic
Football: Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Hockey: Florida Panthers, Tamp Bay Lightning
The Espiritu Santo Springs, which was given this name in 1539 by the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, is famously known as being the source of what highly sought after special powers?
What is the Fountain of Youth
The FL city that borders 3 national parks
What is Miami
This university holds the distinction of being the first HBCU to win a NCAA national championship in any sport.
BONUS: Name the sport
What is Florida A&M University
What is Track and Field
Florida's version of Big Foot that is said to roam the Everglades.
What is the Skunk Ape
This small city in northwest Florida was once the capital of British West Florida.
What is Pensacola
The Hall of Fame for what sport is located in St. Petersburg