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  1. Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern Africa: Revised Edition (Field Guide To... (Struik Publishers)) by Chris Stuart, Tilde Stuart, 2007-07-27
  2. Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals, Second Edition
  3. Wild Mammals in Captivity: Principles and Techniques for Zoo Management, Second Edition
  4. Beasts of Eden: Walking Whales, Dawn Horses, and Other Enigmas of Mammal Evolution by David Rains Wallace, 2005-09-13
  5. Peterson First Guide to Mammals of North America by Peter C. Alden, 1998-05-15
  6. Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands: An Identification Guide, 2nd Edition by Andy Swash, Rob Still, 2006-02-28
  7. A Field Guide to Mammal Tracking in North America by James C. Halfpenny, 1986-05
  8. Whales and Other Sea Mammals (New True Books: Animals (Paperback)) by Elsa Z. Posell, 1982-09
  9. Pocket Photoguide to Mammals of Southern Africa by Burger Cillie, 2009-04-17
  10. Mammals of the Neotropics (Volume 3 ): The Central Neotropics: Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil by John F. Eisenberg, Kent H. Redford, 2000-05-15
  11. The Life of Mammals by David Attenborough, 2002-10-22
  12. Mammals Of Wisconsin by Hartley H.T. Jackson, 1961-01-15
  13. Mammals Of Wisconsin by Hartley H.T. Jackson, 1961-01-15
  14. CRC Handbook of Marine Mammal Medicine: Health, Disease, and Rehabilitation

41. About Marine Mammals
What are marine mammals? Marine mammals are animals that spend the majority of theirlives in or near the sea. Are you writing a report about marine mammals?
http://nmml.afsc.noaa.gov/education/marinemammals.htm
U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA NMFS AFSC ... /NMML About Marine Mammals What are marine mammals? Marine mammals are animals that spend the majority of their lives in or near the sea. Animals like dolphins, whales, seals, manatees, sea otters and even polar bears are considered marine mammals. Do you want to know more? Great! Try the links below! What would you like to learn about? Are you writing a report about marine mammals? We have a few grammar tips for you! How much do you know about marine mammals? Take a quiz to find out! Or find read about science relating marine mammals Ed Web Site Map Marine Mammals Marine Mammal Science ... AFSC This site was created by Laura Drumm and the National Marine Mammal Laboratory Last modified on March 03, 2004

42. Fine Wedding Photography, Nature Wildlife, Portrait, Commercial, Durham Region,
Limited edition prints, including birds of prey, mammals, landscapes, and arctic wildlife.
http://www.miketobinphotography.com
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43. Australian Mammals CD-ROM
Australian Mammal Puzzles, Quizzes, Games, Videos + more on CDROM.
http://www.scottware.com.au/mammals/
Australian Mammal Puzzles, Quizzes, Games, Videos + more on CD-ROM.

44. Home
Excerpts from a CDROM includes checklist, some species accounts, and sample keys for southern African large mammals.
http://www.ultimatefieldguide.com/
Mammals Snakes BushTalk News ... Contact Us African Mammals" "African Animals" "African animal photos" "African animal photographs" Hedgehog - Atelerix frontalis Bushbabies - Lorisidae Lesser Bushbaby - Galago Senegalensis Thick-tailed Bushbaby - Otolemur crassicaudatus Cane Rat - Thryonomyidae Greater cane rat - Thryonomys swinderianus Pangolin - Manidae Pangolin - Manis temminckii Antbear - Orycteropodidae Antbear - Orycteropus afer Hares - Leporidae Scrub Hare - Lepus saxatilis Cape Hare - Lepus capensis Squirrels - Sciuridae Ground Squirrel - Xerus inauris Tree Squirrel - Paraxerus cepapi Spring Hare - Peditidae Spring Hare - Pedietes capensis Porcupine - Hystricidae Porcupine - Hystrix africaeausralis Weasels, Polecats, Badgers and Otters - Mustelidae Striped Polecat - Ictonyx striatus Honey Badger - Millivora capensis Clawless Otter - Aonyx capensis Civets, Suricates, Genets and Mongooses - Viveridae African Civet - Civettictis civetta Large spotted Genet - Genetta tigrina Small spotted Genet - Genetta genetta Selous' Mongoose - Paracynictis selousi Yellow Mongoose - Cynictis penicillata Small Grey Mongoose - Galerella pulverulenta White-tailed Mongoose - Ichneumia albicauda Water Mongoose - Atilax paludinosus Large Grey Mongoose - Herpestes ichneumon Slender Mongoose - Galerella sanguinea Banded Mongoose - Mungos mungo Dwarf Mongoose - Helogale parvula Suricate - Suricata suricatta Hyraxes - Procaviidae Rock Dassie - Procavia capensis Tree Hyrax - Dendohyrax arboreus Yellow-spot Hyrax - Heterohyrax brucei

45. MAMMALS: MAMMALS, Picture Gallery Collection, MAMMALS Encyclopedia, Catalog, Dan
Small paragraphs of information about several mammals, including scientific classification, dimensions, habitat, and interesting facts.
http://www.4to40.com/earth/geography/htm/mammals.asp
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46. Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Marine Mammals
Electronic Zoo, NetVet. Marine mammals. Acoustic Marine World Africa USA; MARMAM(Marine mammals Research and Conservation Discussion List); Mediterranean
http://netvet.wustl.edu/marine.htm
Marine Mammals
Select Another Species General Animal Sites Amphibians Birds Cats Cows Dogs Ferrets Fish Horses Invertebrates Marine Pigs Primates Rabbits Reptiles Rodents Small Ruminants Wildlife Zoo Animals Fictional Images Sounds Return to: 1994-98, Ken Boschert, DVM

47. Balla Coi Delfini - 'Jerry Noris'
Titling his site Dance With Dolphins, an Italian painter shows marine paintings featuring these seagoing mammals.
http://www.jerrynoris.com
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48. Mammals Of Washington Re-direct
Sponsored by the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Organized by order.
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/mammalogy/mamwash2.html
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49. Mammals Of Washington
mammals of Washington. Welcome to this special area of Burke Mammalogy s webpages, where you can explore the biodiversity of Washington s mammals.
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/mammalogy/mamwash/
Home
Mammals of Washington
Welcome to this special area of Burke Mammalogy's web pages, where you can explore the biodiversity of Washington's mammals. All species in the state are found on our checklist, and you can click on each name for an account of its natural history, geographic distribution, and further information. Washington's mammal fauna consists of 148 species that belong to nine of the world's 26 orders of mammals. Of the 148 species, nine have been introduced, leaving 139 natives Thirty-two of the species are marine mammals, and we have 16 species of flying mammals, the bats. This leaves 91 species of land mammals. Jim Kenagy
Curator of Mammals and Professor of Zoology Enter Checklist Maps of geographic distribution within Washington in our individual species accounts are taken from "Terrestrial Mammals of Washington State, a Washington Gap Analysis Project," by R. E. Johnson and K. M. Cassidy (1997) . Maps of geographic distribution in North America are taken from "Land Mammals of Oregon," by B. J. Verts and L. N. Carraway (1998), University of California Press www.ucpress.edu

50. The Society For Marine Mammalogy
evaluates and promotes the educational, scientific and managerial advancement of marine mammal science. Any person is qualified for full membership who is a professional in natural science or the management, husbandry, conservation or training of marine mammals.
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~smm/
The Society for Marine Mammalogy
(Web Page Space Courtesy of the University of Central Florida)
Please report errors to: Daniel K. Odell NOTICE www.marinemammalogy.org
- The Management -
20 January 2004

51. Animal Tracks - Mammal Tracks
mammals. What is a Mammal? mammals are animals that are born with fur orhair. mammals produce live young which they nourish with milk.
http://www.bear-tracker.com/mammals.html
Mammals What is a Mammal? Mammals are animals that are born with fur or hair. Mammals produce live young which they nourish with milk. They are warm-blooded and have the most highly developed nervous system of all the animals. A mammal usually has four limbs and a four-chambered heart. The largest mammal is the blue whale at 100 feet in length. The smallest mammals are shrews, mice, and bats. Many are less than two inches long, excluding the tail length. Click on the name of the animal below to see a picture of its tracks and some natural history information about it. I have also included some personal notes about each species. The species below are primarily those that can be found in northern California and the west. Some of them are found throughout the U. S. As I do more research, I will add species that are found in other areas. Keep checking this page for updates. Black Bear Grizzly Bear Beaver Bobcat ... Moose Domestic Dog Got a mammal story? E-mail me and tell me about it. tracker777@hotmail.com You are visitor number:
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52. Marine Animal Rescue Society (MARS) - Marine Mammal Rescue, Rehabilitation, Educ
Nonprofit organization working to rescue, rehabilitate, and release stranded marine mammals. Based in Miami, Florida with personnel located in the counties of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Monroe.
http://www.marineanimalrescue.org/

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53. Museum Of Zoology, University Of Michigan
Museum collections and web resources related to biodiversity, insects, fishes, mollusks, mammals, birds, and reptiles/amphibians.
http://www.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/

54. Mammals Trust UK
Welcome. Come and discover the wonderful world of British mammals LatestNews. mammals on Roads Coming Soon! The State of Britain s mammals 2004.
http://www.mtuk.org/
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15 Cloisters House,
8 Battersea Park Road,
London SW8 4BG
E-mail: enquiries@mtuk.org
Tel: (+44) 020 7498 5262
Fax: (+44) 020 7498 4459
Welcome
Come and discover the wonderful world of British mammals...
Latest News
Mammals on Roads - Coming Soon!
MTUK will be launching its annual Mammals on Roads survey at the beginning of July and is looking for volunteers. Everyone who uses our roads has seen animals both on them and by the wayside. Sad though it is that many are victims of road traffic accidents, some good can come from their deaths. Conservationists have shown that the numbers of animals killed on the roads reflect the numbers in the wider countryside. Therefore, recording this information can help scientists estimate the size of wild mammal populations and how they are changing from year to year. We need volunteers to look out for mammals, both alive and dead, seen during car journeys between July and September. If you are interested in taking part in this vital survey, please call MTUK on 020 7498 5262 or email mor@mtuk.org

55. Kasten COBOL Page: Coding Style And Techniques
Coding style and techniques, Guerrilla and OO COBOL, pointers, data structures, text parsing, finite state machines. Despite what you may have heard, this old fossil of a language can survive, thrive, and even coexist with those hairy little mammals who have been acting so smug and uppity.
http://home.swbell.net/mck9/cobol/cobol.html
The Kasten COBOL Page
From one of the dinosaurs who still writes COBOL the language which is on the brink of extinction, and always will be welcome to my COBOL page. Despite what you may have heard, this old fossil of a language can survive, thrive, and even coexist with those hairy little mammals who have been acting so smug and uppity.
Coding Guidelines
The COBOL Style Forum suggests ways to make your COBOL readable, well-structured, and bug-resistant. Not everyone will agree with me; I hope others will contribute their points of view.
Rewriting Spaghetti Code
These pages describe a systematic approach to eliminating GO TOs and fall-through logic, even from the most tangled programs. [Note: this section isn't complete yet. I still haven't finished all the pages on loops but I'm working on them. Really.]
Object Oriented COBOL
Here's what I've learned so far about IBM's implementation of object-oriented COBOL.
Guerrilla COBOL
Do you suffer from C-envy? Would you like to try some of the tricks that are so common in C and other languages? You can. With a reasonably modern dialect of COBOL, and a little ingenuity, you can do almost anything that a C programmer can do: Dynamic Memory Allocation Pointer Variables Global Variables Environmental Variables Data Structures Text Parsing Techniques Finite State Machines
The Iron Laws of Software Development
I've never seen them fail on a non-trivial project.

56. European Association For Aquatic Mammals
European Association for Aquatic mammals. These pages have been designedto operate in frames. Unfortunately, your browser does not frames.
http://www.eaam.org/
European Association for Aquatic Mammals
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57. Australian Mammals CD-ROM
Win Software for learning about Australian mammals.
http://www.scottware.com.au/mammals/index.htm
Australian Mammal Puzzles, Quizzes, Games, Videos + more on CD-ROM.

58. Aquatic Mammals
Aquatic mammals. The Aquatic mammals Journal is now freely availableonline to all subscribers. Benefits include Document to document
http://www.eaam.org/aquamamm.htm
Aquatic Mammals
Introduction
Aquatic Mammals is the scientific, peer reviewed journal of the European Association for Aquatic Mammals. In this journal, papers dealing with all aspects of the care, conservation, medicine and science of aquatic mammals are published. The journal appears 3 times per year. Subscription requests and mailing inquiries should be directed to the Editor. See the Downloadables section for a subscription form and information about the subscription rates
Editor
The current Editor of the journal is:
Dr. Jeanette A. Thomas
Laboratory of Sensory Biology
Western Illinois University-Quad Cities
3561 60th Street
Moline, IL 61265, USA
Phone +1 309 762 9481, ext. 262 Fax E-mail aquatic_mammals@eaam.org
Editors Emeritus
The following people have served Aquatic Mammals as editor in the past:
  • Willem H. Dudok van Heel Victor J.A. Manton Paul E. Nachtigall
The Aquatic Mammals Journal is now freely available online to all subscribers
Benefits include:
Document to document linking using live references, for fast, reliable access to wider, related literature.

59. THE AGE OF MAMMALS(CENOZOIC): 65-0 M.Y.B.P.
Biodiversity and Conservation A Hypertext Book by Peter J. Bryant. Chapter2 THE AGE OF mammals. EVOLUTION OF mammals. mammals appeared
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec02/b65lec02.htm
Biodiversity and Conservation: A Hypertext Book by Peter J. Bryant
Chapter 2: THE AGE OF MAMMALS
EXTINCTION OF THE DINOSAURS EVOLUTION OF MAMMALS GEOGRAPHIC CHANGES AND EVOLUTION EVOLUTION OF MAMMALS ON DIFFERENT CONTINENTS ... HUMANS ENTER THE NEW WORLD Registered UCI students: view the slide show for this chapter or download it: http://darwin.bio.uci.edu:80/~sustain/protected/chap2slides.ppt
CENOZOIC ): 65-0 M.Y.B.P.
EXTINCTION OF THE DINOSAURS
(picture by NASA). At the end of the Cretaceous, 65 million years ago, not only did the dinosaurs disappear completely, but so did flying reptiles (pterosaurs), and marine reptiles (ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs). In fact, between 60 and 80% of all animal species, including many marine forms, disappeared. Most turtles, crocodiles and primitive birds also disappeared but some survived to give rise to modern forms. There have been numerous theories to account for the extinction of dinosaurs. But during the 1980's strong evidence was obtained to support the idea, originally proposed by Luis Alvarez, that a global catastrophe, caused by the impact of an asteroid, comet or meteorite, was responsible. Enormous amounts of debris would have been thrown into the atmosphere, making the Earth so cold and dark that cold-blooded animals like dinosaurs were unable to survive. Supporting the impact theory, about 150

60. Goats - Poisonous Plants
Top/Health/Animal/mammals/Goats
http://netvet.wustl.edu/species/goats/goatpois.txt

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