Selected Zoology Web Sites

Bugs in the News!
http://falcon.cc.ukans.edu/~jbrown/bugs.html

Bugs in the News! has very interesting biology articles that relate to insects. Quite an interesting variety of current entomology news clippings and information.

Yucky Bug World
http://www.nj.com/yucky/

Yucky Bug World contains wonderful information about cockroaches. Included are anatomy, physiology, environmental responses, habitat and niche information about the cockroach. This web site has a great humorous slant to it that makes learning fun! Great graphics! An excellent resource to use in the classroom to learn about entomology.

Net-Frog - Interactive Frog Dissection
http://curry.edschool.Virginia.EDU/go/frog/

This is the ultimate site for your students to view a frog dissection. My students enjoy watching the quicktime movies. This site will definitely make your students ooh and ahh.

The Electronic Zoo
http://netvet.wustl.edu/e-zoo.htm>The Electronic Zoo

Animal-related computer resources including, veterinary medicine, agriculture, biology, environment and ecology, medicine, animal-related WWW, gopher sites, FTP archives, TelNet sites, and electronic publications. An excellent resource for K-12 biology and animal sciences. Lots of neat stuff here!

Wadsworth's Wonderful Worms
http://rigel.umdnj.edu/

If you are interested in the biology of worms here is a doozy of a site. It is a research laboratory studying developmental neurobiology and the extracellular matrix. They use the nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, as a model animal for genetic and molecular biology studies. Great graphics! An excellent zoology resource.

Animal Information Database
http://www.bev.net/education/SeaWorld/homepage.html

The Animal Information Database is an excellent resource to learn some neat facts about animals and careers in zoological parks and marine science. Sea World-Busch Gardens Information on educational programs including, teacher's curriculum guides and Shamu TV.


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