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ANIMALS
Click on an animal for a shortcut
to your favorite group, or enter the
database at Kingdom Animalia for a complete collection. You can
also search for an individual animal by keyword.
This site contains information on the human body, health and medicine, biology, evolution, amphibians, birds, dinosaurs, fish, insects, mammals, natural history museums and botanical gardens.
This site presents a information about plants, animals, conservation and research. Selections can be made by Amphibian, Mammal, Fish, Bird, Invertebrate, Reptile or Plant. (Requires Internet Explorer)
This site provides a list from A-Z of animals that are found at the Oakland Zoo. They are broken down into categories of birds, mammals and reptiles. It also gives a description of your animal, geographical range and habitat, diet, life cycle/social structure, special adaptations, interpretive information, our animals, and status in the wild.
This site provides quick information or fun facts about terrestrial or aquatic animals. Click on Animal Bytes to access a list of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, invertebrates and birds. It then lists the animals common name, class, order, family, genus species, size, weight, description, life span, gestation, habitat, diet, and status.
This site provides information on the many animals found in the rainforest, plus links to other sites about the rainforest habitat.
Choose the EBSCO Animal database for in-depth information on a variety of
topics relating to animals. The database consists of indexing, abstracts, and
full text records describing the nature and habitat of familiar animals.
One of England's largest zoos.
Visit the animals, plants and people of the National Zoo.
See the animals at the Toronto, Canada