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Primates
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Pittsburgh Zoo Wildlife
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Pigmy Rattlesnake Homepage
"Affectionately known as the pig team, this group of students from Stetson University, Florida, studies the habits of the pigmy rattlesnake. Pigmy rattlesnakes are short (less than two feet long) and relatively thick-bodied snakes. At their Hog Island site, they have captured, marked, and released over 800 pigmy rattlesnakes in the last four years. Written with a sense of humor, this Web site describes their work and provides insight into how biologists perform field studies."
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PetPlanet.com
Reviewed July 1, 1999 by a reader from San Francisco who is affiliated with the site. PetPlanet.com unites Pet Families by providing an online marketplace, chat areas, bulletin boards, classifieds, a lost and found and other community-based features and services for Pet Families to get full enjoyment from their dogs, cats, fish, horses, birds and more.
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Pete & Barb’s Penguin Pages
"Inside this site you will find everything you want to know about penguins. There are around 150 information pages and over 200 photographs. Although most people seem to associate penguins with the cold Antarctic regions, in fact penguins can be found around the coasts of most islands in the southern ocean. The most northerly penguins are found on the Galapagos Islands which straddle the equator. Pete and Barb are fanatical about collecting everything penguin (she even drives a car "decked out with Adélie penguins all round") and their collection of penguin fact and whimsy is first class."
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Pet Love Shack
Reviewed January 2, 2000 by S Blanchette, a reader from Mystic, CT who is affiliated with the site. With a few keystrokes, you can find State Breed Specific Rescue Organizations, How To Prepare For a Hurricane With Your Pet, Elderly Benefits From Pet Ownership, Furry Friends For Physically Disabled Or Hearing/Visually Impaired, Real Audio-Fleas & Ticks, Puppy & Tail slide Shows and find out how Pets Can Teach Kids To Be Responsible. You can even look at some of Petie’s famous friends that have signed his autograph book!
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Pet Kingdom Live
"If it’s Saturday, this must be the puppy playpen. Each day of the week, the folks at Pet Kingdom in Ft. Myers, Florida, focus their cam on a different part of their bustling pet store. And at night, nocturnal animal lovers can see the adorable degu, a small South American rodent that reminds me of a hamster. While the animals aren’t always easy to see, blocked, for example, by hoards of store patrons, Pet Kingdom Live is still a fun stop. (ET)"
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Pet Cams
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Penguins in New Zealand
"Do polar bears eat penguins? No, penguins cleverly avoid being eaten by polar bears by living in separate hemispheres! Do penguins have knees? Yes. Penguins appear to have very short legs and no knees because only the lower leg is externally visible. In addition to a well-written FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section, this penguin site hosts conservation news, articles on the seven penguin species found in New Zealand, penguin games and penguin photos for free use as Windows wallpaper."
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Penguin Planet Gallery
"My life has been shaped by penguins. They have inhabited my dreams and fueled my longings for distant shores and cold, windswept islands. As a young man, penguins stirred in me a passion for the natural world and nudged me towards a career as a wildlife photographer." Meet Kevin Schafer, an award-winning wildlife photographer who recently published a book of his fabulous penguin photos. As you click through his six-page gallery, let your mouse hover over the photo thumbnails to view a larger image."
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