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Jaguar
theBigZoo.com
"The Jaguar is the largest cat in the Western Hemisphere and the third largest cat in the world (after the Lion and the Tiger.)  Read More
Lowes Guenon
theBigZoo.com
About Lowes Guenon Read More
Mandrill
theBigZoo.com
About Mandrill Read More
Maned Wolf
theBigZoo.com
About Maned Wolf Read More
Mexican Gray Wolf
theBigZoo.com
About Mexican Gray Wolf Read More
Orangutan
theBigZoo.com
About Orangutan Read More
Queensland Koala
theBigZoo.com
Includes information on description, habitat, social structure, birth and offspring, etc. Read More
Red Kangaroo
theBigZoo.com
"Red kangaroos are one of the largest species of marsupial. The Red Kangaroo is approximately 5 feet long and has a tail that is about 42 inches long". Simple language, information on food, diet, habitat, etc. Read More
Red-handed Tamarin
theBigZoo.com
About Red-handed Tamarin Read More
Serval
theBigZoo.com
About Serval Read More
Spectacled Bear
theBigZoo.com
About Spectacled Bear Read More
Sumatran Tiger
theBigZoo.com
About Sumatran Tiger Read More
White Rhinoceros
theBigZoo.com
About White Rhinoceros Read More
Sand Dune Cat
PBS
Sand Dune Cat Read More
Desert Jerboa
PBS
Desert Jerboa - Brief Description Read More
Caracal
PBS
Caracal Read More
Elephant Shrew
PBS
Elephant Shrew Read More
Barbary Macaque
PBS
Barbary Macaque Read More
Barbary Leopard
PBS
"The Barbary Leopard is an endangered species. Only 12 may remain in the Atlas Mountains". Read More
Mouflon
PBS
Mouflon Read More
Mountain Gorilla
PBS
"The largest of the apes, the Mountain Gorilla is a highly intelligent and gentle creature". Only about 400 are left in the wild. Easy to rread site. Read More
Meerkat
PBS
About Meerkat. In simple language, good site for kids. Includes profile and interesting facts like "Meerkats are one of the few predators in the world to attack with absolutely no warning signs". Read More
Ring-Tailed Lemur
PBS
About Ring-Tailed Lemur Read More
Hippopotamus
PBS
About Hippopotamus. Kid friendly site. "The Hippopotamus, whose name means "river horse", is a plant-eating water-loving giant".  Read More
Southern Elephant Seal
PBS
About Southern Elephant Seal Read More
Flying Fox
PBS
Fun facts. Good for kids. "Unlike their smaller cousins, the bats, flying foxes roost outside in the sun rather than in caves". Read More
Snow Leopard
PBS
About Snow Leopard Read More
Prairie Dog
PBS
About Prairie Dogs Read More
Mountain Goat
PBS
About Mountain Goat Read More
Ocelot
PBS
About Ocelot Read More
Jaguarundi
PBS
Good for school work. "Called the "otter cat" in Mexico, jaguarundis make excellent swimmers!". Interesting Facts Read More
Southern Right Whale
MarineBio.com
Southern Right Whale: facts, pictures, habitat, and other information Read More
Bryde's Whale
MarineBio.com
Bryde's Whale: facts, pictures, habitat, and other information Read More
Common Dolphin
MarineBio.com
Common Dolphin: facts, pictures, habitat, and other information."These animals are very sociable and often travel in huge herds of more than a thousand". Read More
Bottlenose Dolphin
MarineBio.com
Bottlenose Dolphin: facts, pictures, habitat, and other information Read More
Humpback Whale
MarineBio.com
Humpback Whale: facts, pictures, habitat, and other information Read More
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