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  2. Tiger Creek (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Creek is a stream in Polk County, Florida, in the United States. [ 1 ] Tiger Creek was named from the fact Florida panthers were seen there by early settlers.

  3. Tiger Creek Preserve in Polk County earns spot on Great ...

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    Tiger Creek Preserve, a 5,000-acre tract in in southeast Polk County, is one of 14 sites newly added to the Great Florida Wildlife and Birding Trail.

  4. Tiger Creek - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Creek may refer to: Tiger Creek (Florida), a stream in Polk County; Tiger Creek (Georgia), a stream in Catoosa and Whitfield counties

  5. Category:Rivers of Polk County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Payne Creek (Florida) Peace River (Florida) S. St. Johns River; T. Tiger Creek (Florida) W. Whidden Creek This page was last edited on 22 July 2017, at 02:31 (UTC ...

  6. Warea carteri - Wikipedia

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    The status of the two largest populations of W. carteri in central Florida (at Archbold Biological Station and Tiger Creek Preserve) has been monitored for 6 years (M. Evans, Archbold Biological Station, personal communication 1995). Extreme fluctuations of population size are observed year to year.

  7. Category:Rivers of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cross Creek (Florida) Crystal River (Florida) Curry Creek Preserve; D. Dead River (Lake County, Florida) ... Tiger Creek (Florida) Tomoka River; Trout River (Florida)

  8. List of chiefs of the Seminoles - Wikipedia

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    The Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida were recognized by the state of Florida in 1957, and gained federal recognition in 1962 as the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. [ 1 ] ca. late 18th c.–1819: Kinache , also Kinhagee (ca. 1750–ca. 1819), the last chief of the Creek of Miccosukee, Florida , who was defeated in battle in 1818 by ...

  9. Seminole Tribe of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The modern Florida Seminole, about 17,233 at the 2010 census, Miccosukee and Traditionals descend from these survivors. [6] The Florida Seminole re-established limited relations with the United States and Florida governments in the late 19th century, and by the early 20th century were concentrated in five camps in the Everglades.