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Links
Animals and Organisms
living on Land and in Water.
Mammals -
Through the Canadian Museum of Nature, find information
on almost any mammal from A to Z, including its status (endangered,
extinct, etc) and accurately drawn pictures which can be downloaded
for for coloring or projects.
Animals
of the World - Play games, check out pictures and learn
facts about animals from around the world. Colorful and interactive,
this is a great place to start research.
Animal
Resources - Sea World/Busch Gardens provide information,
games and pictures about the different animals of the world.
Check out the latest pictures and information about the new
babies born at their facilities, listen to animal sounds,
find out about projects, animal rescue and rehabilitation,
and tips and advice for future careers. Colorful and interactive,
this is a great place to start research.
Kratt's
Creatures - Click on the map to find the animals that
live there. At this fun and colorful site, you'll
learn a lot about animals and where they live in the world.
Critters
- Provides good information on many animals including a pets
category where you can learn how to care for different types
of pets, see pictures and more.
Just
for Kids - Play games, do quizzes and other activities
while learning about the animals at the Smithsonian National
Zoo. If you live near by, consider the summer camp program
and more.
Natural History
Notebooks - The Natural History Notebooks have lots of
fascinating facts and pictures about 246 animal species. You'll
learn about the amazing diversity of life on earth, past and
present, and why diversity os so important.
Pelotes Index
- Check out the pictures and find out about the animals found
in Florida.
Baby Animals
- See pictures and learn about the babies born at Sea World
and their development.
Animal
Coloring/Info Page - Animals galore at this site. Find
out facts and download or print pictures, perfect for coloring
and labeling.
Endangered
Species Coloring Book - Download or print pictures of
animals currently on the endangered species list.
Tigers
- Get information about tigers and their habitat, biology
and behavior. Learn why tigers are in trouble and how you
can help, play games, read poems and check out the art gallery.
Tropical
Coloring Book - Print and color animals found in the amazon.
The drawings are by Georgina García Herrera and are
from a coloring book published by the Alliance's ECO-O.K.
project, for the children of workers on Costa Rica's banana
farms.
African
Animals - Print these pictures of African Animals and
then color them in.
Biomes
- Learn what biomes are, what and where are the different
biomes of the world as well as the animals that live in them.
Lots of information and good pictures of animals in each.
North
American Bear Center - Learn all about the North American
Bear. Find out where it lives, when it sleeps, what it eats,
listen to its sounds, and watch a slide show. Includes great
pictures.
How
Wolves Communicate - Learn how wolves communicate and
live. Barking, growling, and whining are some vocal ways that
dogs, and their wild counterparts, wolves, communicate. But
they also communicate with body language and scent. Includes
great pictures of adults and pups.
Oceans -Go under
the sea and see pictures and learn about dolphins, whales,
fish, sharks, octopus and turtles.
Sharks -
Sharks are fish that have been around long before
the dinosaurs. They live in waters all over the world, in
every ocean, and even in some rivers and lakes. Learn more
about Sharks here
All
About Whales - a great introduction to the
world of whales. See pictures, learn about their life style,
discover the different species and where they live, print
out pictures and dispel myths.
Orca
Life Cycle - Follow Nathan as he discovers killer whales.
Learn where they live, what they eat and how big they get.
See a baby being born, play games,and do quizzes.
Sea
Otters from Cradle to Wave - Meet Hunter and read the
stories of Thelma and Eddie. Learn everything there is to
know about sea otters from from birth to death, rescue and
release programs and their near extinction, from the Monterey
Aquarium.
Frogs
for Kids - Learn about the frogs of Minnesota, and what's
happening to them (missing limbs etc.), see pictures, learn
about the lifecycle, habitat etc. Also trivia and coloring
book to download.
Frogs
- Check out pictures and learn about all kinds of frogs and
their habitat. Listen to the sounds of the rainforest and
make your own rainstick as provided by the Exploratorium.
Chickscope
- See pictures and learn about each of 21 stages of chicken
development from conception until the chick emerges from the
egg. Find out how the shell is formed and what the yellow
and white parts of the egg really are.
Wings,
Stings, and Leggy Things - Find out about all kinds of
insects. What makes an insect an insect, how they live, breath,
and why they are important and a nuisance.
Monarch
Watch - Millions of Monarch Butterflies travel long distances
every year to the same places, often the same tree. Find out
why they do this as well as how long they live and life cycle,
what they look like and eat, their enemies and more. Basically,
everything you need to know about Monarchs.
All About
Butterflies - Learn about Butterflies through the egg,
larva, pupa and Adult stages. Printouts and crafts as well.
Get
This Bug Off of Me! - A lot of people are frightened of
bugs, but many are not harmful to people although they may
look menacing. Find out about many of the common bugs found
in Kentucky, learn bug facts, see pictures and play games
and quizzes.
The
Adventures of Herman - Led by Herman, discover all there
is to know about worms from their history and family tree
to their anatomy, food and importance in the world.
The
Journey North - The journeys of a dozen migratory species
are tracked each spring and fall by students across North
America. Read and study their field observations aided by
expert scientists. Many migrations are tracked by satellite
telemetry, providing live coverage of individual animals as
they migrate.
All
About Birds - Learn why birds can fly, what they eat,
mating rituals and much more. Check out pictures, play games,
do quizzes, find out about their evolution and their relationship
with people. A good place to start your study.
North
American Prairie - Learn about the animals found on the
North American Prairie, from Bison, Cougar and Elk to Eagles,
Salamanders and Rattlesnakes, from the Sedgwick Zoo .
Jungle
Animals - More from the the Sedgwick Zoo, learn about
the animals of the jungle, including Sloths, Macaws and Kissing
Gourami.
Stranger
than Fiction Ant Feats - Ants are everywhere! They are
strong in relation to their size, carrying 10 to 20 times
their body weight. They work in teams to move extremely heavy
things. Find out more about these amazing creatures, such
as how they live and communicate.
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