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Many hobbyist's first attempt at keeping marine fish involves the keeping of clownfish. Most are colorful, they have an interesting swimming motion, they are inexpensive and they are relatively hardy. Soon after the purchase of their clownfish many of tho This is the site of the National Geographic News with animals and nature as its theme. All of the fascinating articles have excellent graphics. This is a terrific resource for teachers, science teachers in particular, and students of all grade levels. Hugging the bank of the huge, swiftly moving Mississippi River and lying barely above sea level is the Vieux Carré [view-ka-ray], or French Quarter, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Buildings crowd each other and the narrow streets. Cast-iron and wrought ANATOMY Alligators are large, semi-aquatic carnivorous reptiles with four legs and a huge tail. The tail is half the animal's length; it helps propel the alligator through the water, is used to make pools of water during the dry seasons (gator holes), is The Egyptian tortoise (Testudo Kelinmanni) is a small, desert-living tortoise found in Egypt, Israel and Libya. Desert tortoises have delayed maturity (14-20 years) and long life spans. Their reproduction /generation cycle is 25 years, with individuals ha Today, diamondback terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin) are fairly common along the east coast United States. They were practically eaten out of existence earlier this century, but fortunately these heavily exploited turtles have made a good recovery and have THis site contains numerous articles about scientific and geographic issues all over our planet--from icebergs to drought. Although a bit dated (2000), the research, information, and links will be great resources for social science students at all levels THis is the site for the National Geographic Daily News with the environment as its topic. It contains excellent articles about issues all over our planet--from sharts to wild horses. The research and graphics are the best. What a great resource for so |
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