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The Living Edens: Etosha, Africa's Untamed Wilderness
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- Southern Africa's Etosha is a vast and ancient land of seasonal paradox. During the blooming of the wet season, this an Eden of glorious abundance in which spring boks, elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, jackals, zebras, and giraffe thrive. It is also...
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Daniel Shapiro's Zoonosis Page
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- A zoonosis is a disease that humans may acquire from animals. For every cute, cuddly (non-human) creature out there, there is something horrible that you can potentially catch from it. To find out what diseases you can contract from a given animal, simply...
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The Hall of Mammals
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- UCMP Hall of Mammals Those hairy, milk-producing, warm-blooded animals that you have seen all of your life are mammals. quagga, itself a mammal, will be your host here in the Hall of Mammals at the University of California Museum of Paleontology . The qu...
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Spook's Photography Page
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- Wildlife Photo Images
Photos of African and North American animals and birds. Mammal Behavior
Information on African Mammals from Richard D. Estes's "The SafariCompanion"
Dwarf Mongoose (Helogale parvula)
Elephants (Loxodonta afric...
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WIC Biography - Joan Embery
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- Joan Embery serves as goodwill ambassador for the Zoological Society of San Diego, which includes the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Wild Animal Park in the San Pasqual Valley. As the Zoological Society's official hostess, her work includes television ap...
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Lake Victoria: A Sick Giant
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- article from People and the Planet describing what caused the current poor health of the lake and what can be done to it. Lake Victoria was 'discovered' in 1858 by the British explorer John Speke, after months of braving dense forests and tropical diseas...
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African Wild Dogs
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- African wild dogs were once common in virtually every environment in southern Africa except rain forests and deserts. But human encroachment has drastically reduced their range and their numbers. Because of land clearance, urbanization, and other factors...
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African Savannah: Grant's Zebra
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- Black ground color with bold contrasting stripes continuing all the way down to hooves; rarely any shadow stripes, except occasionally and faintly on hindquarters. Seven to ten neck stripes; three to four vertical body stripes. Short, upright mane. Tail t...
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