A View from the Zoo: Animal Facts: Offers fun facts, e-cards and stories.
African Fauna: Includes facts, photos and information.
Amazing Animal Articles: Articles about a number of animal topics, including evolution and predation.
Amazing Animal Senses: Examples of how some animals sense the outside world and the anatomical structures that allow them to do so.
Animal Adaptations: Provides a collection of links to sites about general animal adaptations, adaptations by biome, specific animals, and animal games.
Animal Attraction: Strange pictures of various beasts from the Washington Post.
Animal Corner: Provides facts and pictures for a variety of animals and their environments.
Animal Doc Com: For kids who would like to be veterinarians. Animal health and care information, puzzles and contests.
Animal Exploration: See Who's Out There: Look at the animals in the world around us with information on their habitats, food, lifestyle, and life-cycle.
Animal facts: Weird facts about animals.
Animal Information For Kids: Designed by an eight-year old Includes information about biomes,animal fiction, current events, sayings,fun facts, links, an interactive quiz, and an opportunity to write in questions.
Animal Slide Show: A simple slide show with various photos of animals.
Animal Trial: View animal pictures with information on each animal. Test your knowledge with the question panel.
Animals: Contains facts such as why a zebra has stripes, what makes a rattlesnake rattle, and how the fire-bellied toad uses its colors as a warning to other predators.
Animals: Contains information about animals which are not famous or common, including the sea cow, anaconda, tiger moth, and rice rat. Also includes articles and questions.
Animals: Learn all about amphibians, birds, fishes, mammals and reptiles from this page sponsored by the Sedgwick County Zoo.
Animals: Graphics, quizzes and links to help students learn basic animal concepts. Includes protozoa and simple animals as well.
Animals Past and Present: Includes a history of animals that lived in Illinois 65 million years ago, 10 million years ago, and today. Also offers an explanation about what happened to the dinosaurs.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Our Animals: Australian animals, their physical features, food, home and environment and social groups. Based on a TV series.
Australian Fauna: Information on a wide range of diverse Australian animals. Includes wildlife sanctuaries, quizzes and photos.
Australian Wildlife: Australian wildlife photographs featuring mammals, birds, frogs and lizards from Queensland, Australia. Audio is available for many of the bird, mammal and frog calls.
Australian Wildlife: Provides information about birds, mammals and frogs. Includes audio clips, distribution maps, and galleries.
AVMA Kids' Korner: Activities, games, tips, and other information to help kids learn to care for pets.
BBC - CBBC - Wild: Find out what makes your pet tick, how to help wildlife, competitions, quizzes and webcams.
BBC Nature Online - Animals: A site for anyone interested in animals and the natural world around them. Includes special features, fact sheets, and online quizzes.
Bertie's Vertebrate Quiz: Quizzes, puzzles and problems about vertebrate animals. Different difficulty levels.
Betty's Visions: Has pictures of different kinds of animals, and explains how they are different than us.
Bunyips: Fun Australian Flash site dedicated to the history and lore of the Bunyips.
Cool Animal Pictures: Offering tiger, wolf, dolphin and bird pictures.
Densmore Forest: Contains games, quizzes, and activities about animals. Also includes activities about mythical creatures.
Food Chains and Webs: What is a food chain? Find out why there are more herbivores than carnivores. Multiple-choice questions and an interactive activity to create your own food web.
Free Animal Trivia Web Quizzes: Each quiz selects ten animal trivia facts at random. Requires Flash.
Gardensafari: Pictures and basic information about common animals found in the garden. Also offered in Dutch.
Journey North: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration: Students across North America track the journeys of a dozen migratory species, share their field observations with classrooms across the Hemisphere, and are linked with scientists who share their expertise directly.
JungleWalk: Collection of animal movie and audio clips, websites, posters, and books. Includes insect, birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and other invertebrates.
Kids Go Wild: Explore a virtual zoo with animal facts, games, wildlife news, and information on conservation efforts.
Listen to Nature: Contains hundreds of wildlife sounds including birds, mammals, insects and soundscapes.
Living Organisms 2002: Basic classification of animals.
Logan's Animal Adaptations: A site constructed by a first grader showing how animals must adapt to their environment in order to survive. Includes graphic organizers.
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Includes games, coloring pages, and other activities about koalas and Australian animals.
Moosalini Quack Quack Krazy Kreatures: Pictures of seals, puppies, moose, and ducks.
Morris the Tortoise's Wild World of Animals: Original articles about animals, artwork, and links to resources, including animal webcams.
National Zoo Web Pages Just for Kids: Information on the many different animals of the world. Includes articles, stories, jigsaw puzzles and other activities.
North America Exhibits - National Zoo: Has lots of articles, pics and puzzles. Download pictures to color. Sponsored by the Smithsonian Friends of the National Zoo.
Pestworld for Kids: Features interactive games, factsheets and quizzes on the ecology and control of common pest species. From the National Pest Management Association.
Photoarchives - Josef Hlasek: Features photo galleries. Includes plants, birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies and moths, beetles, nerve-winged insects, dragonflies and other animals.
Pond Dipping: Find out about frogs, toads and tadpoles, newts and pond bugs, how to pond dip, and how to make a wildlife pond. Send in pictures and reports of pond animals you have seen.
Scott's Awesome Animals: Learn about and see photos of mammals, reptiles, and pets. Site created by an 8-year-old.
SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Animal Information Database: Contains information about several types of animals ranging from mammals, birds, and even marine life.
Serengeti: Contains information on many animals living in the Serengeti such as zebras, lions, and elephants.
Skull Collection: Picture gallery of skulls from mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, sharks, and crustaceans. Also offers a chart comparing the sizes, a map of skull bones, and a description of how you prepare skulls.
The Animal Diversity Web: General information about all genres of the animal kingdom, from mammals to reptiles.
The Predator Page: Information about predators such as Great White sharks, tigers, and cheetahs. Includes many pictures, links, and information.
Visual Dissecting: Perform dissections of a bullfrog and a fetal pig. Includes a glossary and message board.
WWF: Just for Kids: Provides fact sheets, interactive quizzes, photographs, video clips, and teacher's guides.
Zoobooks - The Encyclopedia of Animals: Tons of reliable animal information and resources, plus links to other homework sites.