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Animal
Search: The Internet
Search Engine for Everything Animal;
Use this search engine to find links to animal information
Insectclopedia: An enclypodia about ALL insects; Links to ALL insects NatureServe - An Online Encyclopedia of Life: A source for conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals, and ecological communities of the United] States and Canada; in-depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common] plants and animals
Bugs: A website devoted to insects with information and photographs Insect Hotlist: Links to information about all types of insects
Arthropods: Photographs, important facts and information, life history, ecology, glossary Bug Club Home Page: For students with an interest in bugs and creepy crawlers, facts, information, and funBugs in the News: Articles about bugs, creatures great and small, a microscopic look at bugs Creature World: Click on a continent on the colorful homepage world map, to go to an interactive page introducing animals from the selected habitat. This informative site for young students is part of PBS Kids Images of Insects and Arachnids: Pictures only= Insects: A complete study, pictures, insect primer, links to more information about insects` Insect Primer: Insect anatomy, reproduction, growth and development, classification and identification, ecology Invertebrate Page: Links to important information about invertebrates of all types Rainforest Insects: Photographs, important facts and information University of Florida Book of Insect Records: Insect champions and documentation of their achievements Virtual Insectary: Photographs, information on what certain insects eat, insect habitats, insects listed in alphabetical order Wonderful
World of Insects: All
about insects of all kinds, index, ask an expert, glossary
- SEARCHABLE
by
keyword
Antlion Pit: A Doodlebug Anthology: A collection of resources related to the antlion or "doodlebug"; exclusive videos of antlion feeding behavior and metamorphosis, as well as information on how and where to find antlions
Ant Farm: Photographs, movies, facts, information Stranger than Fiction:Facts and information; This small, but fascinating page lists the many social traits ants share with human beings
Bumblebees and Hornets: Facts, information, photographs The Bumble Bee Pages: Information about bumblebees including their lifecycle and anatomy along with photos and diagrams HoneyBees: Find out facts about the Honey Bee Beekeeping Home Page: The scoop on beekeeping, honey, and honey bees Tales from the Hive:Learn fascinating facts about these social insects, explore the anatomy of their hives and learn how to interpret a bee ballet
>Butterfly Farmer: All About Butterfly Farming; Butterfly Photo Gallery; Students' Guide to Butterflies Butterfly Website: Butterfly gardening; raising butterflies; education; conservation ButterflySite: Explore 12 butterfly topics with pages packed full of butterfly information. These butterfly pages contain articles written by Master of Science degreed Entomologist Randi Jones as well as fun butterfly links to sites all over the web for EVEN MORE information on butterflies! Butterfly Zone: Facts, information, photographs, and more Butterflies: LOTS of links to sites about butterflies Butterflies - On the Wings of Freedom: Sites with information about butterflies and moths, including endangerment, conservation, and butterfly gardening; Learn where to find butterflies in legends, myths, arts, and literature; advice how to keep butterflies, a trick film about metamorphosis, games, and a quiz Explore the World of Butterflies Links Give Me a Home Where the Butterflies Roam: Pictures, Important facts and information Gypsy Moth in North America:Identification; Life-History; Damage; Approaches to Controlling the Gypsy Moth; The Gypsy Moth Slide Carousel
All About Dragonflies: Facts, information, photographs Dragonfly Facts: Facts, information, photographs
Mosquitoes.com: Facts and information about mosquitoes, and the diseases caused by mosquitoes Mosquitoes
in Your Life: Facts
and information about mosquitoes
Rainforest Insects: Facts and information about these rainforest insects: Leaf-cutting ants, army ants,and butterflies
Scorpions: Important facts and information; photographs Scorpions :Facts and information about individual species of scorpions; photographs
Hobo Spider Web Site: Excellent information on the hobo spider; In addition, the site covers other commonly found poisonous spiders - the brown recluse, black window, and yellow sac; information about bites and stings Spider Facts: Important facts and information Spider Information and Pictures: Photographs, important facts and information, links about spiders Spiders: All about arachnids, important facts and information, pictures and movies Tarantulas: Photographs; anatomy; life cycle; species Tarantulas.com:Provides
general comments on each species temperament and general location
with color photos of each tarantula discussed. General care
instructions for keeping tarantulas as pets are also provided
eNature.com: From the National Audubon Society:A MUST FOR RESEARCH! Includes a large thumbnail image, description, and varying additional information. about Amphibians, Birds, Butterflies, Fishes,Insects, Mammals, Reptiles, Seashells, Seashore Creatures, Spiders, Trees, Wildflowers PLUS Ask an Expert message board, Habitat Guides- SEARCHABLE by keyword
>Electronic Zoo / Nativity - Zoo Animal Page: Links to important information about zoos and zoo animals of all types Smithsonian National Zoo Park Home Page: Photograph and information library ZooNet
for Kids: Facts
and information about zoos and animals; photographs; links
Zoos and Aquariums;: A comprehensive directory of zoos and aquariums 'ZooWeb: Zoos and Aquariums: A comprehensive, educational site that does more than list zoos and aquariums; includes zoo cams, informative articles, photographs, and MORE
1upinfo.com: A free enclyclopedia to use for researching topics - SEARCHABLE by keyword Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Encyclopedia Smithsonian features answers to frequently asked questions about the Smithsonian and links to Smithsonian resources from A to Z Information Please: On-Line Dictionary; Encyclopedia; Almanac, and MORE
...the weight of the insects found on earth plus their larvae is greater than the weight of all the other animals on earth put together? ...there are 200 million insects for each person on earth? ...a cockroach can live for up to 10 days without a head? ...a millipede (meaning "thousand-footed") also known as a diplopod, can have as few as 8 legs? ...only female mosquitoes bite because they need the protein from blood to produce their eggs? ...there's an environmentally safe way to control ants? Make barriers of cayenne pepper or lemon juice; rub doorsills with oil of cloves or petroleum jelly; put cucumber, coffee grounds, or crushed mint near places where ants enter your house? ...a spider travels 1.17 miles per hour? ...one beehive can contain up to 80,000 bees at one time? ...spiders can regrow missing legs or parts of legs? |