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The recommended sites apply only to those listed and not to any sites that may be linked from them as I have not had time to check them out. Thank you


WOLVES Kids rendezvous site. Learn what different wolf postures mean; learn about the different wolf species; and, read about a wolf's food web.


WHAT IS A DESERT? Contains many interesting facts and provides links to the deserts of North America.


EVERYTHING ABOUT A DESERT! ...And I DO mean everything!


SONORAN DESERT Located in southwestern Arizona and southeastern California. This is the hottest of our North American deserts.


SAGUARO CACTUS This magnificent cactus is the state flower of Arizona. The largest Saguara reach a height of 50 feet, has more than 50 arms, and are estimated to be 200 years old! Wow!


DESERT PLANTS AND WILDFLOWERS After reading about the Saguaro Cactus, wouldn't you like to learn more about the desert's plants?


COYOTE To most Native American cultures, the clever and mischievous Coyote was known as the "Little Wolf". He played a primary role in their stories.


COLLARED PECCARY The collared peccary is also known as the Javelina, Tayaussa, or the Musk Hog and is the only wild, native, piglike animal found in the United States.


SHARKS Did you know that sharks ruled the oceans even before dinosaurs roamed the land? And that there are over 350 species of sharks!


ALL ABOUT SHARKS "Zoom Sharks" is a comprehensive on-line hypertext book about sharks. It is designed for students of all ages and has an easy-to-use structure. So what are you waiting for? Check it out!


DESERT RESEARCH ONLINE Click here to find out about your online research project.



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