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  1. Sometimes random facts (or trivia) are just more fun to read than, let's say, an encyclopedia article.
    tagged , ~~ on 07-28-2010 by surfnetkids
  2. Click around this virtual exhibit from the zoo's Small Mammal House to learn more about howler monkeys and other primates.
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  3. National Geographic hosts a terrific collection of seventeen short videos about monkeys and lemurs.
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  4. Science publisher Imaginova brings together twenty-three feature articles about monkeys.
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  5. This one page article explains how monkeys and apes are related, and how they differ.
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  6. Surfnetkids.com reviews websites dedicated to Monkeys.
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  9. With excellent content for elementary and middle-school students and dozens of printable worksheets for elementary grades, this KidZone section is surely a crowd pleaser.
    tagged , ~~ on 07-21-2010 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  10. This AMNH site has frog sounds, a Dart Poison Frog Vivarium, a peek into the work of the museum's professional herpetologists, and fun frog facts.
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  11. From facts to fun, All About Frogs covers all the froggie bases.
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