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Wood Dale, IL 60191
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Animals

American Kennel Club: Kids and Juniors
Information for dog lovers plus tips on caring for your pooch.

Animal Bytes
From the San Diego Zoo; photos and information on the animal of your choice.

Animal Diversity Web
From the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Includes pictures and sounds. Browse by animal classification or search by name.

Animal Planet
Television network that is nothing but animals.

Animals of the Arctic
Information on Arctic animals.

Animal Pictures Archive
Search over 15,000 images for a photo of the animal of your choice. 

Arctic Wildlife Portfolio
Birds, mammals and more.

Electronic Zoo
Wide variety of information on animals; includes pet information.

Kratt's Creatures
From PBS and the television series.

Sea World/Busch Gardens: Animal Resources
Information about terrestrial and aquatic animals.

Dinosaurs

All About Dinosaurs
Online textbook about dinosaurs designed for students of all ages and levels.

Dinobase
Online dinosaur database with dinosaur lists, classification, pictures, and more.

Dinosaur Eggs @ nationalgeographic.com
Takes you behind the scenes of National Geographic magazine's May 1996 article, "The Great Dinosaur Egg Hunt."

The Dinosauria
Dinosaur facts; works to dispel many dinosaur myths.

Dinosauria Online
Images, omnipedia, articles and more.

Dinosaurs: Fact and Fiction
From the United States Geological Survey; answers many of the frequently asked questions about dinosaurs.

Discovery Channel Online: Dinosaur Guide
From Discovery Online. Includes links to several Discovery programs about dinosaurs.

New Scientist Special Report on Dinosaurs
Articles and information from New Scientist.

Sue at the Field Museum
Official site from the Field Museum; features "Sue," the largest, most complete T. rex.

UC Museum of Paleontology
Includes resources for study as well as online exhibits.

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