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Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections
Youth of all ages can learn the similarities and differences of the brains of various mammals, including brain sections, circuitry, and functions.
brainmuseum.org
Basic information on cetacea; dolphins, whales, and porpoises. Tips on whale watching and how human kind influences these marine creatures.
www.cetacea.org
NSiS: Florida Wildlife - Mammal Index
Information concerning mammals from hoofed to gnawing. Also lists mammals who are on the protected list.
www.nsis.org
A variety of short slides on many mammals of interest ranging from the African elephant to the Wolverine and Zebra. Pictures included as well.
www.nature.ca
Find information on four major groups of mammals; further facts on placental mammals includes fossil records and ecology.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu
Overview and pictures for many large mammals, including the cheetah, ocelot, and wolf.
www.dinohunter.nl
Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises of the Cetacea Order
Research on marine mammals, with emphasis on the order of Cetacea. Find out why porpoises, dolphins, and whales belong to this order of species.
nmml.afsc.noaa.gov
Answers to frequently asked questions by kids about mammals such as bears and wolves.
www.bearcountryusa.com
Shows the respiratory system of several animals, including man.
www.emc.maricopa.edu
TheWebsiteOfEverything.com - Everything about Mammals
Contains articles on many mammals with hyperlinked citations.
www.thewebsiteofeverything.com
International Marine Mammal Project
An international project dedicated to protecting marine creatures from dolphins to seals. Features archives, letters, and information these marine mammals.
www.earthisland.org
Promotes the interests of mammals throughout the British Isles and elsewhere through news articles and fun zone sections.
www.abdn.ac.uk
Non-profit organization directed at the support and initiation of research and information concerning wolverines.
www.wolverinefoundation.org
Description of badgers, their family life, and about their living space (setts). Includes photographs, and tips for seeing them in the wild.
www.badgerland.co.uk
Contains facts about dingos, dugongs, koalas, kangaroos, and tasmanian devils.
www.geocities.com