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Aquatic Birds
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Aquatic Plants
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- an introduction to aquatic plants with more detailed info on fungi, lichens, phytoplankton, and macrophytes. Plants are critical to other life on this planet because they form the basis of all food webs. Most plants are autotrophic, creating their own foo...
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Eurasian Otter
- Although agile on land, otters have become well adapted for an aquatic life. The Eurasian otter has the slim mustelid body, but its tail is thick, fleshy and muscular for propulsion in water.
Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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The Aviary - Your Avian Information Resource for Birds!
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- Largest and most extensive all-bird web site!! Hundred's of articles, information, links. Pet birds and birding. If you love birds . . . Welcome Home! Your complete information resource for birds!
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Bird Activities
- This site contains severallabs and lesson relating to birds, e.g. how to identify birds, their beak and foot adaptation, coloration, etc. Each activity is well-designed and clearly described. These are great resources for any elementary classroom or bio...
Source/Host: Science Connection | Addresses: images | Reviewer: G. Harrison |
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New Zealand Birds
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- offers bird watching information as well as a gallery and journal dedicated to the birds of the region. "May I ask that our heavenly father, your ancestors and mine, bless your site. Notwithstanding this, I am sure that you would join with me and ask...
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Wildlife Fact Sheets
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- Visit the Wild Texas Fact Sheets!
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See also our Vertebrate Checklists for Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, and Amphibians
Birds Mammals Reptiles and Amphibians Aquatic Life Insects
Beautiful Birds
Northern Mockingbi...
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The Original 4 Our Birds
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- This page has been created for the primary purpose of helping people to recover stolen/missing birds. If you've ever had the pleasure of sharing your life with a bird, you know that the loss of one would be devastating.
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WorldFish Center
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- The WorldFish Center is committed to contributing to food security and poverty eradication in developing countries. We achieve this through research, partnership, capacity building and policy support on living aquatic resources.
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Raccoon
- Familiar, adaptable mammals, raccoons have coped well with the twentieth century and today are even spotted in cities, scavenging for food. The raccoon is stocky but agile, with thick, grayish fur and a bushy tail ringed with black bands; its pointed face...
Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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