Macaulay Library of Animal Behavior

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The Macaulay Library is a principal source of sound recordings for basic research, education, conservation, habitat assessment, media, and commercial projects. The collection is strongest in New World species but also has substantial holdings from Africa and Madagascar, Europe, the former Soviet Union, and South East Asia. The Library archives and preserves an exhaustive sampling of the behaviors of each animal species using digital video and audio recordings.

Chickscope

From site:  Chickscope is a project to study chicken embryo development using a remotely controlled magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) instrument. It is being developed by educators and researchers from several departments at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in collaboration with Central Illinois teachers.

Cichlid Fishes of Lake Malawi, Africa

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This is a scientifically oriented, noncommercial site devoted to a fascinating trove of tropical biodiversity — both the largest lake-fish fauna and the largest vertebrate species flock on earth — the cichlids of southeastern Africa’s Lake Malawi. (It is Lake Nyasa or Niassa to the people of Tanzania and Mozambique, who share this giant rift lake with Malawi.)

Animal InfoBooks

Seaworld’s Animal InfoBooks help you learn about marine life, and lots of animals too.  For each type of animal, you can learn their scientific classification, habitat, where in the world to find them, their physical characteristics, anatomy and physiology, diet and eating habits, senses, behavior, reproduction, longevity, causes of death, conservations and research, and more.

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Based on a long-term commitment to education, SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, and Discovery Cove strive to provide an enthusiastic, imaginative, and intellectually stimulating atmosphere to help students and guests develop a lifelong appreciation, understanding, and stewardship for our environment.

Insectlopedia

This is an insect research portal with an extensive database of insect species for all grade levels.

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