KidZone Sharks
Reviewed December 4, 2001 by Leanne, a parent from Alberta, Canada who is affiliated with the site. Fun facts, photos and activities about sharks. Includes on-line jigsaw puzzles, coloring pages and word puzzles.
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KidZone Penguins
Reviewed December 4, 2001 by Leanne, a parent from Alberta, Canada who is affiliated with the site. Fun facts, photos and activities about penguins. Includes printable fact coloring pages, penguin crafts and on-line penguin jigsaw puzzles.
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Kids Go Wild
"The Wildlife Conservation Society of the Bronx Zoo presents a fun, colorful kids’ site with a Shockwave game arcade and a smattering of animal tidbits and wildlife news. After playing the games, the best click is the virtual tour of the zoo’s newest naturalistic exhibit, Congo Gorilla Forest. You’ll find this link buried on the About WCS page, under the Bronx Zoo heading. "Congo Gorilla Forest’s 6.5 acres are home to a remarkable collection of animals, including two troops of lowland gorillas, led by silverbacks Timmy and Dan, as well as DeBrazza’s monkeys, okapis, mandrills, and red river hogs.""
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Kids Only Wolf Information
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kerry’s Tribute To Tigers
Reviewed February 26, 2001 by Kerry J, a reader from New South Wales, Australia who is affiliated with the site. A site that caters to anyone who is interested in looking at pictures of tigers and getting information about tigers. Set out in a surfer friendly form. Site includes great pictures!
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Kansas City Zoo
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Kansas City Zoo
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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It’s Raining Monarchs
Reviewed October 12, 1999 a parent from who is not affiliated with the site. Experts say this year’s monarch migration might be the largest in 25 years. This article from "Time for Kids" shows pictures and explains the Monarch’s journey. -->
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Island of the Sharks
"Costa Rica’s Cocos Island boasts more sharks per cubic yard of water than perhaps any other place on the planet, including whitetip reef sharks, 40-foot whale sharks, and hammerheads that school by the hundreds. Join Howard and Michele Hall, two of the world’s leading underwater filmmakers, as they "dive into this shark-infested paradise to shoot an IMAX large-format film." The QuikTime movies are excellent, but my favorite clicks are the educational features found in World of Sharks. Who’s Who of Sharks describes the 30 families of shark species. The Hunt is an interactive exploration of the shark’s six senses."
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International Wolf Center
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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