Classification of Animals

Caribbean Quest: A search for new species

Worms


Aschelminth Phyla (Nematodes)

Mollusks


Arthropods

The Bad Bug Book

Crustaceans

All about Lobsters

Centipedes and Millipeds

Arachnids


Insects

My Insect Page

How to avoid a beesting

Bugs in the News

Entomology

Entomology for Beginners

Entomology Sites

Gallery of Insects

Insect Recipes

Insect Hotlist

Insects

Echinoderms

Fish


Nova Online Adventure: Sharks

Interactive External Fish Anatomy

Aquarium Central

Coelacanth found in Comoros


Fish FAQ

Amphibians

Amphibian and Reptile Study

Poison Frogs

Interactive Frog Dissection

Interactive Frog Dissection #2

Herp pictures
Hepertology is the study of amphibians and reptiles.

Pesticide Impacts on Wildlife:New Reports of Deformed Frogs Trigger U.S. Ecological Alarms,By William Souder,Washington Post, January 29, 1997

David Sullivan reports on the saftey of chemicals used for mosquito control. He works for the company that produces the chemical.

The Froggy Page

Are vitamins deforming frogs?

Deformed Amphibian Research at Hartwick College

Evidence that Retnoids can make limbs grow

Malformed frogs found in Minnesota


The Frogpad

The Frog King by the Grimm brothers

Reptiles

Herp Gallery

Class Reptilia

Jasons Snakes and Reptiles

Boxturtle Conservation. The place to learn about the care of boxturtles

World of snakes

Birds

Mammals

Mammals

The Orders of Mammals

Monotreme Mammals

Monotremes

Monotremes & Marsupials

Marsupial Mammals

Marsupial Conservation



Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service

Wombats and other Marsupials

Monotremes & Marsupials

Placental Mammals



Africian Primates at Home

Bat Conservation Interntional Top Page

Bats on the Comores Islands

Bats



International Bat Conservation

KSPS Kids Zone Zoos

Ali's Science Site



American Zoo Association

Animal Diversity

The Mammals

Lions and Tigers and Bears. . .Oh My!

Bats

Wired for Conservation

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