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Lesson Plans for Australian Animals - Grades 4-12 - When it comes to animals, Australia is unique. For example, it is the only continent on Earth that naturally has all three subclasses of mammals: placental, marsupial, and monotremes. Surrounded by seas and oceans, the animals on this continent are isolat
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PFY.COM Rubber Stamps - A rubber stamp company with an on-line catalog of decorative rubber stamps. We specialize in educational stamps great for teachers, home schooling, etc.
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ALLIANCE FOR ANIMALS - Welcome - Wisconsin's Foremost Animal Rights Organization
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Kenyan Wildlife - Aardvark Muhanga Also known as Ant Bears, these solitary nocturnal animals are well adapted to their environment but the result gives them a bizarre appearance. Aardwolf Smaller but somewhat similar in appearance to the Hyena, these solitary carnivor
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The OzFoxes FoxWeb: All About Foxes! - All About Foxes! A foxy FAQ specific to the Red Fox but with general information relating to all foxes. Fox names, fox legends, fox facts, fox songs... if it's about foxes, it's here. Add your own questions and learn more about our foxy friends.
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Dog Owner's Guide: Why people do rescue - There are lots of really hard-working conscientious, very caring people doing rescue all over America. I feel very strongly about rescue, so it's difficult for me to see situations that reflect badly on the rescue world. Unfortunately, though, these situa
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Rabies - What You Need To Know - Rabies - What You Need To Know Rabies is a disease caused by a virus found in the saliva of infected animals and is transmitted to pets and humans by bites, or possibly by contamination of an open cut. Treatment of an infected person as critical. Untreat
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The Ascension of Wildlife Rabies - Rabies is a very old disease, perhaps as old as humankind. The word rabies has its origin in Sanskrit, 3000 years BBC: "rabhas" means "to do violence". The Greek word for rabies, "lyssa" derives from the root "lud"
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Venomous.com/ - This page is in no way comprehensive and is only intended to give a brief overview into the keeping of venomous animals. It is also here to show you that snakes are only animals. Some pretty, some not, they are just animals. Although these types of animal
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The Kanawha Valley and its Prehistoric People - The ancestors of American Indians came to North America from Siberia, which is today a part Russia. They came across the Bering Sea at a time when the ocean was much lower and there was a bridge of dry land between Alaska and Russia. Archeologists know ve
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