School
Discovery: Animal Planet can be explored
by subject, offers live cams and games for kids and is designed just as
a magazine with daily issues, news and hot topics.
Animal Tracks.
A page from the NWF site: a nature program for educators and online, interactive
games:
Photo in the Everglades, Toxic Gobble.
With the Cool
tours you can "visit
amazing environments without leaving your computer! These tours show you
water, wetlands, endangered species and public lands like national parks.
Sydd's Internet Zoo Over 400 links. Here
you'll find a collection of pages each dedicated to a different member
of the Animal Kingdom, organised into groups akin
to the areas in a real zoo:
reptiles and amphibians, primates, lions-tigers-bears, aviary (birds),
insects, rain forest fauna, ...
Big Cats Online
Introduction
to the various species of cat living in the wild today, including
Leopard, Lion, Tiger, Jaguar, Cheetah and Puma, and the lesser known
'Wild Cat' species.
Kratts' Creatures
Visit the TV show online, plays games, take an animal quiz, and learn
more about animals.
Missouri
Department of Conservation Kids Page Learn all
about Missouri's plants and its creatures (even the creepy crawly
one's) on this site designed especially for kids.
Sounds of the World's Animals
Animals
make much the same sounds around the world, but each language expresses
them differently. English and French cows sound the same, but not in
English and French! Explore the sounds of the world's languages through
the sounds of the world's animals.
Kidlinks:
Websites for kids about animals and zoos from Kansas City Public
Library.
The WWW Virtual Library: page of links
dedicated to animals (all kinds).
Animals A-Z:
Birds, mammals, marsupials, and reptiles form the list
that leads to detailed photos and information. Part of the
Oakland (CA) Zoo at Knowland Park.
Wolves
in Alaska Welcome
to our web site about wolves. You will find out lots of interesting
things about wolves at this site. You will revisit things you already
know and learn things that you don't know. You will see a real wolf
skull and other amazing things. To explore, click on the blue words
below. You can learn how wolves communicate, survive, and protect
themselves.
For some more information about wolves, go to this
page and type in "wolves" in the search box.
The Animal Omnibus
(Birmingham Zoo, Alabama) While
searching the web for animal information, we realised that a child
looking for an animal might have a hard time finding it. The Animal
Omnibus is a list of web sources indexed by the name of the animal. For
example, looking up African Elephant will produce a list of hyperlinks
to sources with elephant information. Because the web is constantly
changing, so will this site. We start with several hundred animals and
will continue to grow:
amphibians, fishes, anthropods, mammals, birds, mollusks, dinosaurs,
reptiles...
Yahooligans:
page
of links to Animals and Zoos web sites.
The WWW Virtual Library Links:
Zoo Indexes, Links to Web Pages about Specific Zoos, Zoo Related
Organizations, Zoo Related Web Pages, Related Subjects (Animal Related
Links, Animal Pictures, Animal Sounds), Related Virtual Libraries...
The
Zoo Animals: Animal
Diversity Web
Searchable Animal Diversity Web database
by the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
Animal Quizzes
Canada's
Aquatic Environment-Animals Invertebrates, Amphibians, Fish,
Reptiles, Birds, Mammals...
Horsefun
Do
you LOVE horses? Do you LOVE to go horse riding? Are you a
100% horse lover? Do you live and breathe horses?
Do you WISH you owned a horse? Or that you could go horse riding
every day... but can't? Do you want to discover the wonderful world of horses?
Learn about horse breeds, horse care, and all
things equestrian?
Horse
Lover's Corral Everything you wnat to know about horses:
anatomy, breeds, color chart, horse marking, basic riding, safety tips,
E-cards, pen pals ...
Zoom
Dinosaurs Zoom Dinosaurs is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book
about dinosaurs. It is designed for students of all ages and
comprehension levels.It has an -easy-to-use structure that allows
readers to start at a basic level on each topic, and then to progress to
much more advanced information as desired, simply by clicking on links.
Dinosaur
and Paleontology Dictionary
DinoDictionary.com
On average, a new species of dinosaur is discovered every six weeks. The
Dinosaur Dictionary profiles over 300 known dinosaurs. You can also
listen to the pronunciation of over 300 dinosaur names by simply
clicking on the phonetic spelling of the name.
JP
Institute This site is packed with information, fun facts
and news about dinosaurs. Very interesting and informative. Also check
out the Dinotainment
section where you can play games involving Dinosaurs. Different levels
of difficulty.
For
more information and pictures about Dinosaurs, go to
Kids' Corner
> Museums and Exhibits >> Natural History
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