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African Wildlife Foundation: Cheetah
"From aardvark to zebra, the African Wildlife Foundation has fact files on forty-nine African animals. Included on the cheetah page is everything needed for a school report (habitat, life span, predators) as well as headline links to cheetah news stories. Other great clicks from the front page are the Heartland habitat sections, Computer Wallpaper Gallery, and the Take a Listen! audio files."
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Africam
""Africam welcomes you to the world’s first virtual game reserve." This amazing site is a treasure trove of thirteen cams located in five South African national parks and game reserves. Choose from cams at watering holes, wild dog cams, elephant cams, even mobile cams operated by park rangers. Have you ever dreamed of going on a photo safari? Snap a picture of any of the cams (use the right-hand button on your mouse and choose Save Image As) and email it to Africam for possible selection as Picture of the Day. The competition is tough, however, as they often receive 500 images a day. (GMT+2)"
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Admiring Maine Coon Cats Around The World
Reviewed May 12, 1999 by a parent from New York, USA who is affiliated with the site. A collection of worldwide Maine Coon Cat breeders’ websites. Also includes several excellent photographs of Maine Coons, two pedigree databases, information about Maine Coon heritage, ancestors and linechasing. A reprint of "How To Find A Maine Coon Kitten" is also included.
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5 Tigers
Reviewed September 18, 2000 by Felicia, 15 years old from Australia who is not affiliated with the site.This site has loads of information on tigers and there is a kid’s section with games, etc.
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5 Tigers
Reviewed by Felicia, 15 years old from Australia. "This site has loads of information on tigers and there is a kid’s section with games. I liked the pictures and the sounds of growling tigers."
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4-H Embryology EGG Cam
Reviewed by Soni, a reader from Lincoln, Nebraska, who is affiliated with the site. "Children, families and classrooms are able to watch chicks, ducks, pheasants and even peacocks hatch online. You’ll find resources on candling eggs, incubation, and other helpful advice."
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"Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises"
"This site from the National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Seattle, WA is a terrific place to start for elementary and middle school reports. Begin with an explanation of taxonomy, the scientific classification system started 1757 by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeaus and the pages devoted to cetaceans. My favorite page is the grammar tips for writing reports about marine mammals (""You should not capitalize, italicize or underline common names. Example: blue whale."") You’ll find this link near the bottom of About Marine Mammals."
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