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He found Florida, and he conquered Puerto Rico.
Florida's state bird is the Mockingbird and it can sing up to 200 songs and immitate the sounds of other animals and objects.
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Juan Ponce de León was a Spanish explorer and conquistador known for discovering Florida in 1513 while searching for the Fountain of Youth. He also became the first governor of Puerto Rico and led the first European expedition to what is now Florida. Ponce de León's search for the Fountain of Youth was actually a myth, and he never found it.
One interesting thing that happened in Florida long ago was that the Spanish explorer, Ponce de Leon, went there in search of the mythical fountain of youth, in order to become young again. Perhaps the most interesting thing about this is that people will take totally unfounded rumors seriously enough to make very difficult and lengthy trips (and this was before there were any roads in Florida, or any easy way to travel there).
One good and interesting place to find deals for hotels and much more in the Florida Keys is Keysdirectory.com. They have more deals for the Florida Keys area than any other website.
Florida is a very interesting state because it has A LOT of different biomes... A very unique type of 'biome' (found in the Everglades) is called a Tropical Hammock. Tropical Hammocks are like miniature Tropical Rainforests that are scattered all around Southern Florida (again, mainly in the Everglades). It has been said that Key Lignumvitae has a little Tropical Rainforest on it. So, to answer your question yes, there is Tropical Rainforest in Florida. Another interesting note, is that Florida actually has Subtropical Rainforest as well! Look up Ocala National Forest and you'll see how cool that is. You always hear people talking about Tropical Rainforest, but not Subtropical. It's pretty interesting!