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Animals

The Bug Club

http://www.ex.ac.uk/bugclub/

The Bug Club is an introduction to entomology (bug science) for children and bug lovers of all ages. The Club is provided by a small group of dedicated students in the biology department at the University of Exeter, England. The Bug Club Web page promotes this non-profit organization by providing information about annual memberships, issues of its quarterly newsletter (complete with articles, pictures, puzzles, and members' letters relating to bugs) and links to a few other sites related to bugs.

Cats on the Internet

http://www.sils.umich.edu/~dtorres/cats/cats.html

Looking for pictures of cats or just curious how many people on the Internet have published information about their cats? Either way, the Cats on the Internet page can help. It includes a variety of links to other cat pages and information gleaned from the cats FAQ file. Don't forget to visit the links to "special kitty sites and resources."

Cows

http://www.brandonu.ca/~ennsnr/Cows/

From cow sounds to breeder associations, this site has just about all the information any human needs to have regarding these peaceful bovines.

The Dolphin Page

http://mingus.loni.ucla.edu:1028/FURMANSKI/dolphin2.html

People who love dolphins will enjoy this site's many resources and links to a gamut of dolphin-related topics. Of course, no dolphin site would be complete without an assortment of sounds and pictures, so check out the ones they have here.

Endangered Species

http://www.nceet.snre.umich.edu/EndSpp/Endangered.html

The Endangered Species Web page provides links to information and documents on endangered and extinct species, sorted by national and international regions. What's on the endangered species list? Sea otters, giant pandas, bottlenose dolphins, tigers, Bengal tigers, an many, many other animals. Spend some time here and find out more about them.

Erin Miller's Dogs & Cats Page

http://www.tezcat.com/~ermiller/pets.html

Erin Miller has created this great resource to help you decide what kind of pet to adopt, and what breed to pick, once you've settled on whether a dog or cat would better fit your lifestyle. The site also points to lots of other links for pet-related information on the Internet.

Feline Conservation Center

http://www.cathouse-fcc.org/

The Feline Conservation Center, a part of the Exotic Feline Breeding Compound, is located in Rosamond, California. If you can get there, you'll find over 50 different cats of 14 different species, ranging from seven to 700 pounds. A visit to their Web site offers a chance to meet the feline residents through photos and even hear them through sound clips.

The International Museum of the Horse

http://www.horseworld.com/imhmain.html

The International Museum of the Horse in Lexington, Kentucky, is the largest museum of equestrian history in the world. The museum traces the history of the horse with an array of artifacts and exhibits. At its Web site, users will find more than 300 pages of information, including the complete text from the museum's exhibits, photographs, access to a large research library, and an art gallery.

Jason's Snakes and Reptiles

http://www.shadeslanding.com/jas/

This fine example of what teens are doing on the Internet, designed by a 13-year old Minnesotan, is better organized and generally spiffier than most adult web pages. Users can access basic care information, but the real highlight of this site is the comprehensive index of herpetology and related sites. Gopher menus, newsgroups, and web sites are all featured, with more than 30 links on everything from geckos to crocodiles.

National Wildlife Federation

http://www.igc.apc.org/nwf/

The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is the nation's largest member-supported conservation group. Its purpose is to protect nature, the environment, and wildlife by educating and inspiring individuals to promote conservation action and awareness. This site features an online library, membership information, a history of the NWF, educational materials, and selections from its publications, including Ranger Rick and National Wildlife magazines.

Noah's Exotic Animal Menagerie

http://www.teleport.com/~cos/noah/noah.html

Noah's Exotic Animal Menagerie is a federally funded preserve for wild exotic animals based in Idaho. The Menagerie page includes pictures of quite a few of their rare animals, including a lioness, a tigress, a half-Bengal, half-Siberian tiger, and a pair of South American cougar cubs.

The Penguin Page

http://www.vni.net/~kwelch/penguins/

Users interested in the history and lifestyle of the penguin will find edifying facts at this creative site. From a list of penguins found in Australian fossils to an in-depth look at penguin predators, this enlightening site will inform and entertain the curious.

Turtle Trax

http://www.io.org/~bunrab/

Sea turtles-or marine turtles-are amazing and beautiful creatures, and this terrific Web page offers quite a lot of information about them. All species of these animals are either endangered or threatened by various environmental hazards that are explained here. The site also features a variety of turtle pictures and cartoons. Don't miss the "Awesomely Way Cool BogusCam!"

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