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  1. WILD MAMMALS OF MISSOURI: SECOND REVISED EDITION by CHARLES WALSH SCHWARTZ, Elizabeth R. Schwartz, 2002-01-14
  2. Top 10 Small Mammals for Kids (Top Pets for Kids With American Humane) by Ann Gaines, 2008-08

141. Wild Animal Rescue Mission
Specializing in the rescue, rehabilitation and return to the wild orphaned and injured raptors and large mammals indigenous to the Pacific Northwest.
http://www.setitfree.org/
Photo courtesy of Carl Cook Photography Licensed by the Federal Government and the State of Washington since 1989, Wild Animal Rescue Mission ( WARM ) specializes in the rescue, rehabilitation and return to the wild orphaned and injured raptors and large mammals indigenous to the Pacific Northwest. WARM a nonprofit (501-c-3) organization, survives solely on donations. Your tax-deductible donation will help to provide transportation, food, medicine and housing for injured and orphaned wildlife. If you can, please help by sending a check to:
Wild Animal Rescue Mission
677 Woodland Square Loop. SE
Lacey, Washington 98503
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142. Arctic Wildlife - Arctic Studies Center
Lemming. Musk Ox. Click on an animal name to learn more. Click on a tab to see otheranimals. Home Arctic Wildlife Birds mammals Sea mammals Glossary.
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/html/mammals.html
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... Musk Ox Click on an animal name to learn more. Click on a tab to see other animals. Home Arctic Wildlife Birds Mammals ... Glossary

143. SmartGroups - Marine Mammal Group - Group Home
AngloFrench e-mail group for the exchange of information and pictures of marine mammals of the English Channel and adjacent areas.
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144. Arctic Studies Center
Seal. Walrus. Click on an animal name to learn more. Click on a tab to see otheranimals. Home Arctic Wildlife Birds mammals Sea mammals Glossary.
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/html/sea_mammals.html
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... Walrus Click on an animal name to learn more. Click on a tab to see other animals. Home Arctic Wildlife Birds Mammals ... Glossary

145. Estevens, M.
Neogene marine mammals from Portugal and their paleoecology (Funda§£o para a Ciªncia e a Tecnologia Portugal).
http://www.dct.fct.unl.pt/MEstevens/MEstevens-E.html
Quinta da Torre
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Biographic elements Date of birth:   November 20, 1968 Place of birth:   Almada Portugal
Academic qualifications Degree:   Graduate in Geology Institution:   Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon Date:   December 9, 1993
Previous activities Neogene and Quaternary of the Iberian atlantic frontage and global changes ), from the PRAXIS XXI Program of the Foundation for Science and Technology da da Universidade Nova de Lisboa Centre of Geological Studies, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, New University of Lisbon ), under the supervision of Prof. Miguel Telles Antunes
Substitute teacher during the school years 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 at the " da da Universidade Nova de Lisboa Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, New University of Lisbon ) teaching the practical classes of the following disciplines:
  • Informatic Applications in Geology) Graduation in Geological Engineering ) (October 1999 to January 2000) "Estratigrafia" ( Stratigraphy) Graduations in Geological Engineering and Teaching of Natural Sciences ) (March to July 2000) Seminar of Geology) Graduation in Geological Engineering ) (March to July 2000) "Geologia de Portugal" ( Geology of Portugal) Graduations in Geological Engineering and Teaching of Natural Sciences ) (October to December 2000)

Current situation Holder of a Ph.D. scholarship (reference BD 21741), since September 1, 2000, from

146. EEK! - Critter Corner - Mammals
mammals mammals are warmblooded vertebrates. Most mammals have fur, start lifeinside their moms, are born live, and nurse milk from their mothers’ bodies.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/critter/mammal/
Mammals This is a white-tailed deer . Read about one of Wisconsin's favorite animals. White-tailed Deer

147. Animal Information - This Page Has Been Moved
Contains information about several types of animals ranging from mammals, birds, and even marine life.
http://www.seaworld.org/infobook.html
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148. Costa Rica, Mammals
mammals. by Christopher Baker Home Travel recover. Like most large mammals,jaguars and tapirs are shy and stay well clear of people. Sighting
http://photo.net/cr/moon/mammals.html
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by Christopher Baker Home Travel Costa Rica ... CR Handbook : One Article Given the rich diversity of Costa Rica's ecosystems, it may come as a surprise that there are only 200 mammal species in the nation, half of which are bats. And Costa Rica, like most neotropical countries, has "a depauperate marine mammal flora," in the words of one biologist. Several species of dolphins and seven species of whales are common in Costa Rican waters, but there are no seals. And the only endemic species of any significance is the endangered manatee. Before man hunted them to extinction, there were many more mammal species. Even today all large and many small mammal populations are subject to extreme hunting pressure or habitat destruction, and it is only recently that large-mammal populations in the national parks are beginning to recover. Like most large mammals, jaguars and tapirs are shy and stay well clear of people. Sighting one would be cause for great celebration! Still, most visitors can expect to see one or more species of monkeys, one of Costa Rica's four ecologically unique tropical mammals; the others are sloths, anteaters, and noninsectivorous bats. And luck, patience, and the aid of a professional guide can lead to thrilling encounters with other species. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times for wildlife viewing, particularly around waterholes (the dry regions of Guanacaste offer prime locations). I recommend joining a natural-history tour or guided day-tours through one of the many tour companies specializing in wildlife programs (see p. 142).

149. God's Country Photogaphy
Nature photography of the Rocky Mountains, and the Southwest United States. Landscapes, birds, mammals, and waterfalls.
http://www.godscountryphoto.com/
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150. Mammals Of New England
Nature of New England. Photos and links to information about New England mammals.Bats. Bear. Beaver. Bobcat. Chipmunk. Coyote. Deer. Ermine. Fisher. Foxes. Lemmings.Lynx.
http://www.nenature.com/Mammals.htm
Photos and links to information about New England mammals
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Bear Beaver Bobcat ... Woodchuck New England:
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts
New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

151. MERI®: Marine Environmental Research Institute
Committed to the health and well being of marine mammals and their coastal habitats around the world.
http://www.meriresearch.org/
Mission Statement Personnel Our Wish List Related Links ... Lecture Series Under Construction Under Construction International Current News News Archives Career Opportunities ... Volunteer Opportunities The world's oceans, while critical to life on earth, are barely understood, and at present, no international body monitors ocean pollution. Yet throughout the global marine environment, signs of ecologic deterioration are apparent: beach closings, red tides, and shellfish health advisories due to sewage contamination; infectious diseases in coral reefs, tumors in sea turtles, eggshell thinning and reproductive problems among fish-eating birds; infertility, cancer, and virus-related mortalities among marine mammals.
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152. Endangered Mammals
Endangered mammals. Last updated June 19, 2002 The following is a listof several endangered mammals. EvenToed Hoofed mammals (Artiodactyla
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/1460/mammal.html
Endangered Mammals Last updated: June 19, 2002
The following is a list of several endangered mammals. They are all classified as endangered or critically endangered by the 2000 IUCN Red List , published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. To find out more about each animal, click on their name.

153. Fox Valley Wildlife Center
A licensed wildlife rehabilitation center caring for orphaned and injured wild birds and mammals. This volunteer organization funded through donations. Located in the Elburn Woods Forest Preserve, Wasco.
http://www.foxvalleywildlife.org/
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Home Education What is Rehabilitation A Trip to the Center Laws Regarding Wildlife Living With Coyotes ... Frequently Asked Questions Get Help There's a Critter in the House I found an Injured Animal Get Involved Volunteer Ways to Help 10 Things You Can Do Wish List News Latest News Kids Animal of the Month Games Animal Stories Contact Us Members of the Executive Board Phone: (630) 365-3800 The Fox Valley Wildlife Center is located in Kane County, Illinois, in the Elburn Woods Forest Preserve, 1 mile west of Route 47 on Route 38. Elburn Woods Forest Preserve
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154. Jaap's Marine Mammal Pages
Marine mammal information pages. Contains online information, photographs andnews updates on several species of marine mammals and their biology.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jaap/
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155. The NMNH Virtual Tour
Virtual tour. See and read about dinosaurs, early life, and fossil mammals.
http://www.mnh.si.edu/museum/VirtualTour/
NMNH Home What's New ? Calendar of Events Information Desk ... Search Take a Virtual Tour the
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W elcome to the exhibits at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History (NMNH). The Museum displays treasures of nature and of humankind. They tell of forces that generate, shape, and sustain natural and cultural diversity. More than a century of careful collecting and research by scientists has resulted in an unsurpassed world collection of more than 120 million natural and cultural objects. Open the door to this collection during your visit to our virtual museum. Visit any exhibit hall and discover the joys of natural history. Please select one of the floor plans. GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR

156. Petpourri - Exotic Pets & Supplies For Snakes, Lizards, Birds, Small Mammals And
Exotic pets and supplies for snakes, lizards, birds, small mammals and other exotics.
http://www.petpourri.com/
Petpourri is proud to serve the internet community with the finest pet products available. We have available a wide variety of products from many popular manufacturers. We are constantly adding something new, and will be presenting new and unique products as they become available. We will be more than happy to assist you, take some time to browse, and always feel free to drop us a line or call if you have any questions.
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157. Land Mammals
interest. THE LAND mammals. The story of this province s mammals began15,000 years ago with the last Ice Age. OTHER mammals. Over
http://www.wordplay.com/tourism/self_guided_tours/mammals/
Article written by David A. Snow from Wildland Tours , in St. John's, Newfoundland
INTRODUCTION
Part of the adventure of travel involves seeing animals. Whether it is a moose or a vole, people always talk about the wildlife they see in the countryside or near a highway. Local knowledge plus an understanding of animal behaviour and habitats are keys to spotting animals. In addition, animal watchers need to develop a quiet step and a keen, patient eye. Once these have been mastered, the reward is often a great view or photograph of animals at work or play in the Newfoundland and Labrador wilderness.
A mammal is a warm-blooded animal. The young are fed milk by the mother. All the province's mammals give live birth to their young. This page describes the land mammals of Newfoundland and Labrador, plus when and where to go to see species of special interest.
THE LAND MAMMALS
The story of this province's mammals began 15,000 years ago with the last Ice Age. The huge ice sheets covering Labrador, Newfoundland, and much of the Grand Banks started to melt. Our mammals followed the edge of the ice as it retreated north. The plant eaters fed off the new growth springing up around the glacier's edge. Their predators followed. Some scientists believe that many mammals, making their way to Newfoundland and Labrador, came from the now-submerged lands south of the Grand Banks. As new lands were exposed by the receding icecaps, Arctic hare, caribou, and other mammals began moving north. It was mostly animals of the cold open spaces that arrived in Newfoundland before the Island became separated and isolated from the rest of North America. Mammals such as otters and bats arrived later, the ocean not being much of a barrier for them.

158. The Mammals
The mammals. click to find the answer to today s question, Almost all mammals haveseven cervical vertebrae. Which one does not? Oviparous, egglaying mammals.
http://www.howe.k12.ok.us/~jimaskew/bmammal.htm
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  • Mammal
  • Hair
  • Mammary gland
  • Diaphragm
  • Monotremes
  • Marsupials
  • Eutherians
  • Placenta
  • Gestation period
  • Teeth
  • Enamel
  • Dentine
  • Pulp cavity
  • Cementum
  • Root canal
  • Crown
  • Root
  • Incisor
  • Canine
  • Bicuspid
  • Molar
  • Antler
  • Horn
The Mammals Almost all mammals have seven cervical vertebrae. Which one does not?
(13 min) Mammal characteristics:
    Hair
    Mammary glands
      specialized sweat glands located in the thorax or abdomen that produce milk to nourish the young.
    Heart is 4-chambered
    Breathing diaphragm -
      a curved sheet of muscle below the rib cage. Contraction of the diaphragm during inhalation helps draw air into the lungs.
    Viviparous
    Endothermic

Game Ranger See where mammals fit into Earth's history. The Class Mammalia is divided into 19 Orders. Dichotomous key for mammal identification 3 reproductive strategies in mammals:
    Egg-laying mammals, the Monotremes

159. Marine Mammal Consulting Group, Inc
Implements offshore mitigation plans and marine conservation. Gives information about marine mammals, projects undertaken, photographs and contact details.
http://www.mmcg.net
The Marine Mammal
Consulting Group (MMCG)
MMCG is an independent consulting firm created in response to increased environmental mitigation requirements for offshore projects. MMCG prepares compliance documents, develops mitigation strategies and provides monitoring teams to avoid potential impacts to marine mammals and other wildlife. These same services are offered in connection with submerged cultural and historical resources as well as with permit compliance requirements.
Establishment of the Marine
Mammal Consulting Group, Inc.

MMCG was established in 1992 by Peter Howorth and Lad Handelman. Howorth has worked with marine mammals since 1962. He is recognized by state and federal regulatory agencies as a mitigation expert. He has worked extensively in this country as well as in other countries. Handelman was a founder and CEO of two of today's premier offshore underwater contractors, Oceaneering International and Cal Dive International.
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MMCG is the contractor of choice when it comes to environmental planning and offshore mitigation. In the performance of hundreds of projects during the span of this last decade, no significant impacts to marine wildlife have occurred when MMCG has performed the mitigation. No complaints from the public, environmental groups or regulatory agencies have been made for any MMCG projects.

160. Three Teachers Software
Hoofed mammals. Caribou, Deer, Moose, Elk. Meat Eaters. Gnawing mammals. Rodents,Chipmunks, Woodchuck (Groundhog), Squirrels, Beaver, Muskrats, Porcupine.
http://www.schoolnet.ca/vp-pv/mammals/e/mammal.html
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Hoofed Mammals
Caribou Deer Moose Elk
Meat Eaters
Coyotes Wolf Foxes Bears ... Bobcat
Gnawing Mammals
Rodents Chipmunks Woodchuck (Groundhog) Squirrels ... Porcupine
Rabbit and Hares
Rabbits Hares
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Opossum Bats Shrews Moles ... Lemmings
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