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ANIMAL AND FISHY GAMES AND STORIES

     Here you’ll find games, stories, and videos about animals and about life under the sea.

http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/

ANIMAL SEARCH

     Click on the name of an animal, and WILDLIFE SEARCH will lead you to lots of other sites about that animal. Have fun!

http://www.wildlifesearch.com/

TELL AN ANIMAL STORY

     PLANET ANIMALS helps you tell a story about a pet or a wild animal.

http://www.planetanimals.com/story.htm

NATIONAL ZOO WEBCAMS

     The NATIONAL ZOO in Washington, D.C., has webcams that make it possible for you, in your home, to watch elephants, cheetahs, and even Amazon River fish just being themselves.

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/WebCams/

     And then there’s those lovable pandas. Tai Shan, Washington’s so-popular baby, has turned into a big boy, but he’s still charming the crowds. The site says, “He has days of being very alert and wildly playful, followed by a day or two of quiet and rest. On Tuesday, he was playing with a plastic trash can dribbled with honey when he decided to take a rest right inside with only his rear end exposed.”

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/GiantPandas/

WILD ANIMAL CAMS AROUND THE WORLD

     Watch webcams of wild birds and animals from around the world, from the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. Because these birds and animals are NOT in zoos to be stared at, they appear and disappear as the mood strikes them, which of course makes it much more interesting if you happen to be watching when the lion comes to the waterhole – and much more likely that the waterhold is just sitting there. Here is the African wild animal cam, with a listing of the animals’ schedules:

http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/wildcamafrica/

     And find below a number of other wild animal webcams, which may be up and live and then again may simply be playing old films. See the list here:

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/wildcams.html

     BABY ANIMALS. Most of us love baby animals. The NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC has photos of them as just one part of its Animals section.

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/photos/
baby-animals.html




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