Reader Recommendations: Virtual Zoos
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April 29, 2008 -- From an anonymous reader, who is not affiliated with the site.
Every zoo on the planet is on this site and more. The Zoo Online is the essential guide to the zoos and wildlife collections of the world!
October 5, 2007 -- From Scholz, a teacher, from Hanford, CA, who is affiliated with the site.
Our zoo project is a way to preserve our student's work. Each year in Life Science the 7th grade students research and document a specific animal. Our Virtual Zoo preserves that work and builds a relational shell to add context to each animal. Our Virtual Zoo is a resource to help students understand how animals are classified.
May 30, 2007 -- From Jeremy, a teacher, from Hanford, CA. USA, who is affiliated with the site.
Pioneer Virtual Zoo is written by kids for kids. Anyone interested in animals will love this site.
April 21, 2007 -- From Ken Showalter, a reader, from Washington DC, who is affiliated with the site.
Zoos On THe Net is building the largest collection of zoo and aquarium links available, already at over 5000, and we add links all the time. If you know of a new link please let us know at whatsonthenet@yahoo.com
January 16, 2007 -- From Kenny Middleton, a reader, from Edinburgh, Scotland, who is affiliated with the site.
Find out about sheep on a real Scottish farm. Hear sheep noises and see sheep videos. Lots of free things to have fun with on the site.
May 11, 2006 -- From Karen Galbraith, a parent, from Talihina, Oklahoma, who is affiliated with the site.
Learn about raising and breeding alpacas. We have pictures and jigsaw puzzles of alpacas online.
May 5, 2006 -- From Linda, a reader from Pasadena, CA, who is affiliated with the site
What do animals look like in infrared? Actually 'see' the differences between warm and cold-blooded animals, and learn how animals use fur, blubber and feathers to insulate themselves.
March 24, 2002 -- From Linda, a reader from Pasadena, CA, who is affiliated with the site
What do animals look like in the infrared? Actually "see" the differences between warm and cold-blooded animals and learn how animals use fur, blubber and feathers to insulate themselves.
November 1, 2001 -- From Dr. M. A. Clark, a teacher from Fort Worth, Texas who is affiliated with the site
WhoZoo offers a preview of animals that can be seen at the Fort Worth Zoo. Over 150 animal profiles have been written by students at Texas Wesleyan University. Each is illustrated with photos of animals at the zoo. The species accounts can be located from a page for each vertebrate class, from the image gallery, or by using a search utility on the site. For fun, WhoZoo also offers puzzles and a postcard page.
May 31, 2000 -- From John and Mary Ellen Fields, a reader from L.A., Ca who is affiliated with the site
This site contains many photos of African wildlife, zoo animals and underwater sea creatures along with information about all the animals. There is a new "For kids" section (for younger children)with coloring pages that can be downloaded and a Zoo Book.
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