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Canadian Museum of Nature: Lemur
Get to know the Lemur.. colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this little animal are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Leopard
Get to know the Leopard...colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this big cat are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Least Weasel
Get to know the Least Weasel.. colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this animal are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Canada Lynx
Get to know the Canada Lynx.. colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this cat are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: American Marten
Get to know the American Marten.. colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this mammal are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Duck Billed Platypus
Get to know the Duck-billed Platypus.. colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this animal are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Polar Bear
Get to know the Polar Bear.. colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this white bear are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Pygmy Hippopotamus
Get to know the Pygmy Hippopotamus.. colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this animal are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Red Fox
Get to know the Red Fox.. colored photos, description, life cycle, map of habitat, food. Only the basic details of this animal are given, making this site perfect for younger researchers.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Whooping Crane
Briefly described are the Whooping Crane's characteristics, habitat, food and migration patterns. Included are five photographs, including one that illustrates its towering height.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Vultures
Briefly described are the vulture's characteristics, habitat, and food sources. Included are eight photographs and a list of names for old world vultures.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Trumpeter Swan
Briefly described are the Trumpeter Swan's characteristics, habitat, and breeding habits. Included are seven photographs.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Takahe
Do you know what a Takahe is? Get the facts on this bird that was once thought to be extinct. Included are five photographs.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Snowy Owl
Briefly described are the characteristics and habitat of the Snowy Owl. Included are ten excellent photographs.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Common Carp
A short description of the Common Carp found in North America and Europe.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Brown Trout
Find out about the Brown Trout in this concise but informative article.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Blue Shark
A brief description of the Blue Shark with numerous photographs.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Atlantic Salmon
Learn more about the Atlantic Salmon from this concise, informative site.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Black Footed Ferret
Most of the black-footed ferret population in North America has been eradicated due to human activities and campaigns to remove prairie dogs from agricultural areas. A few protected colonies have survived in the United States. Some facts...
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Black Bear
Facts about the black bear's behavior, diet and habitat can be found here, along with quite a few pictures.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: American Bison
American bison used to number in the many millions and are now confined to small protected areas. Some facts about these magnificent creatures and photos are available here.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Big Brown Bat
The big brown bat, which is not all that big, has survived well alongside humans. Facts and pictures about these hardy creatures can be found here.
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Canadian Museum of Nature: North American Beaver
The North American beaver has survived despite centuries of trapping for their valued pelts. Beavers are marvelous engineers who, the author says, are 'second only to humans in the magnitude of change which they can effect on their...
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Canadian Museum of Nature: Baboon
The baboon is native to Africa. They have structured societies with dominant males as leaders. Some facts about the baboon and pictures are found here.