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Southern Africa Places
Features a wildlife gallery that includes elephants, lions, leopards, buffalos and rhinos.
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African Safari Animals
Southern African Safari to Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa. Photos of safari animals, bungee jumping, Victoria Falls.
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Scott's Awesome Animals
Learn about and see photos of mammals, reptiles, and pets. Site created by an 8-year-old.
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Zoobooks - The Encyclopedia of Animals
Tons of reliable animal information and resources, plus links to other homework sites.
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BBC Nature Online - Animals
A site for anyone interested in animals and the natural world around them. Includes special features, fact sheets, and online quizzes.
www.bbc.co.uk/
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Our Animals
Australian animals, their physical features, food, home and environment and social groups. Based on a TV series.
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Microlivestock: Little-Known Small Animals with a Promising Economic Future
Describes little-known small animals and microbreeds of common livestock animals that may be economically useful. Targeted at developing countries.
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Animals
Contains facts such as why a zebra has stripes, what makes a rattlesnake rattle, and how the fire-bellied toad uses its colors as a warning to other predators.
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