- Arizona-Desert Sonora Museum: Shrews
- Provides overview, Sonoran specimens, description, range, habitat, and life history.
- Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: Bats
- Gives overview, Sonoran specimens, description, range, habitat, and life history for various species of bats.
- Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum: Hooved Animals
- Includes overview, Sonoran Desert species, distinguishing features, habitat, feeding and life history.
- Australian Animals
- Gives information about kangaroos, koalas, dingos, dugongs, and tasmanian devils.
- Bats in the Desert Southwest
- Offers classification, range, related species, description, habitat, breeding, and conservation information.
- Bats4Kids.org
- Tells where they live, what they eat, myths, how they help people, and what echolocation is. Includes games, projects, and a quiz.
- Comparative Mammalian Brain Collection
- Teaches about how mammal brains are different and the same, including evolution, development, and function.
- Earthlife.net: What Is A Mammal?
- Article provides characteristics of all mammals, classification, and additional indicators.
- Enchanted Learning: All About Mammals
- Explains what mammals are, how they are different and alike, where they live, what they eat, and the range of sizes.
- It's A Mammal's Life
- Webquest for 3rd and 4th grades explores the different types of mammals and their life stages.
- KidZone: All About Mammals
- Tells what makes an animal a mammal, including pictures and different species.
- The Mammal Society
- Offers games, activities and fun zone to help learn about mammals in the British Isles.
- National Geographic: Mammals
- Provides descriptions, pictures, and sounds of various species.
- Oakland Zoo: East African Hedgehog
- Explains their appearance, habitat and range, diet, life cycle, adaptations, and zoo exhibits.
- Oakland Zoo: Giraffe, Reticulated
- Teaches what they look like, where they live, what they eat, special adaptations, myths, and status in the wild.
- World Almanac for Kids: Mammal
- Features anatomy, reproduction, classification, history, and distribution.
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