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Frogs, Amphibians
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Animal Diversity Web
is a searchable encyclopedia of thousands of photos, descriptions, sound recordings, and other information about individual animal species. Find out about amphibians, arthropods... (University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, supported by National Science Foundation) |
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Smithsonian National Zoological Park
provides fact sheets and photos for many of the 2,400 mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, fish, and invertebrates at the National Zoo and the Zoo's Conservation and Research... (National Zoo, supported by Smithsonian Institution) |
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Water Resources Education Resources
is a collection of classroom activities that teach students about the properties of water. There is an interactive center where students can give opinions and test their water... (U.S. Geological Survey) |
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The Whole Frog Project
introduces the concepts of modern, computer based 3D visualization and demonstrates the power of whole body, 3D imaging of anatomy as a curriculum tool. A frog can be seen with or... (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, supported by Department of Energy) |
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Center for Science and Engineering Education: Berkeley Lab
provides a list of educational links related to science. Nuclear science, engineering, astronomy, genetics, particle physics, periodic table updates, and a virtual frog dissection kit... (Berkeley Lab, supported by Department of Energy) |
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Reviled and Revered: Toads, Turtles, Snakes, Salamanders, and Other Creepers and Crawlers
examines misconceptions about herps (the collective name given to reptiles and amphibians), how herps have been viewed throughout history, and how reptiles and amphibians are similar... (Smithsonian Institution) |
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FrogWeb
is an effort to inform the public about declines and deformities in numerous amphibian species. The site is designed for parents, teachers, and children, and it includes general... (National Biological Information Infrastructure, supported by U.S. Geological Survey) |
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