Animals
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The Somewhat Amusing World of Frogs
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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The Porpoise Page
Reviewed November 26, 2001 by Syd, a reader from Clarksville, Tennessee, who is affiliated with the site. The Porpoise Page provides information on the biology, life history, and physiology of porpoises.
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The Penguin Page
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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The National Hamster Council Home Page
Reviewed July 4, 2000 by Peter Logsdail, a parent from South Wales, UK who is affiliated with the site. Use this site to find out all about the different species and colours of hamster. Information on Hamster clubs and shows.Also many links to other hamster sites. The national Hamster Council is the oldest Hamster Organisation in the world so is bound to be able to answer your hamster questions.
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The Mirror-Pole
Reviewed August 4, 1999 by a reader from Tempe, Arizona who is affiliated with the site. Photos of Arizona birds, nests, and eggs. Downloadable digital recordings (CD quality).
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The Internet Lost and Found
Reviewed May 12, 1999 by a parent from New York, NY who is affiliated with the site. Free directory listings for lost and found animals and items worldwide.
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The Infrared Zoo
Reviewed March 24, 2002 by Linda, a reader from Pasadena, CA, who is affiliated with the site. What do animals look like in the infrared? Actually "see" the differences between warm and cold-blooded animals and learn how animals use fur, blubber and feathers to insulate themselves.
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The Infrared Zoo
Reviewed by Linda, a reader from Pasadena, CA, who is affiliated with the site. "What do animals look like in infrared? Actually ’see’ the differences between warm and cold-blooded animals, and learn how animals use fur, blubber and feathers to insulate themselves."
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The Insects Home Page
"Learn that an insect is an air breathing animal with a hard exoskeleton anda body divided into three parts: the head with two antennae, the thorax whichcarries six legs and usually four wings, and the abdomen. This site is a goodintroduction to entomology (the study of insects), and has interesting stuff onthe largest, smallest, and the most abundant bugs."
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The Hamster Site
Reviewed by J., 14 years old from New Jersey, who is affiliated with the site. "The Hamster Site: everything you’ll ever need to know about hamsters and much more. Tons of useful information on selecting a hamster, preparing for a new hamster, determining gender, what to feed your hamster, how to handle your hamster, how to prevent disease, breeding your hamster, and different types of hamsters."
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