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Wikipedia: Primate
Wikipedia offers several paragraphs of information on the term, "Primate," including a species chart and hyperlinked terms.
Society for Science and the Public
Science News for Students: One Eye, 3 D
Article describes an experiment for viewing images in 3D without the aid of special technology or glasses. Includes a vocabulary list.
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Tvo Kids: Explore the Night
Use your magnifying glass, binoculars, and telescope to go night exploring with Tia and learn about the natural world around you.
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Suzy's World: Two Eyes
Use this site to find out why we have two eyes and how they work together.
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Language Guide: El Aire Libre
Learn to identify things you would see or use in the outdoors or open air when you are hiking or camping. Interactive illustrations model correct pronunciation of vocabulary when the mouse is moved over each picture.
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United Poultry Concerns: Birdwatchers
Photograph of family with binoculars, watching birds.
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