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  1. Quantitative Zoology: Revised Edition (Dover Books on Biology, Psychology, and Medicine) by George Gaylord Simpson, Anne Roe, et all 2003-12-12
  2. A Text-Book in General Zoology: -1907 by Glenn W. (Glenn Washington) Herrick, 2009-07-24
  3. General zoology by Gairdner Bostwick Moment, 1958
  4. Laboratory Guide for Zoology by Alfred M. Elliott, 1979-06
  5. Zoology: An Inside View of Animals by HYDEKENNETH M, 1220-09
  6. Methods and Principles of Systematic Zoology by Ernst, E. Gorton, Linsley, and Robert L. Usinger Mayr, 1953-01-01
  7. Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology [lab manual only] 14th edition by Hickman, 2007
  8. Collegiate Dictionary of Zoology by Robert William Pennak, 1986-06
  9. Century of Zoology at the British Museum Through the Lives of Two Keepers, 1815-1914 by A.E. Gunther, 1975-01
  10. Invertebrate Zoology
  11. Early Modern Zoology: The Construction of Animals in Science, Literature and the Visual Arts (Intersections) by Enenkel, K.A.E. (ed.), et all 2007-10-30
  12. Labs for Vertebrate Zoology: An Evolutionary Approach by Erik W. Gergus, Gordon W. Schuett, 1997-08-01
  13. Exotic zoology by Willy Ley, 1966
  14. An Introduction to Zoology by Springer, 2011-07

81. Home
Welcome to. Fantastic zoology. A graphical interpretation of JL Borges Book of Imaginary Beings . It is recommended to browse through
http://www.hum.au.dk/romansk/borges/vakalo/zf/Default.htm
Welcome to
Fantastic Zoology
A graphical interpretation of J.L. Borges "Book of Imaginary Beings" It is recommended to browse through ZF with:
- at 1024 x 768, or higher, screen resolution

82. Family: Equidae
Many details and links to information about the family Equidae.
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/mammalia/perissodactyla/equidae.h
The University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Animal Diversity Web About us ... Glossary
Equidae
(horses)
This family, made up of the horses, asses and zebras, contains one genus with nine species. Domestic equids range worldwide; in the wild equids occur mainly in East Africa and the Near East to Mongolia. They inhabit a variety of habitats from lush grasslands and savanna to sandy and stony deserts. Equids are generally thick-skulled animals with stocky bodies. They are heavily haired, but the length of hair is variable. Most species have a mane on the neck and a lock of hair on the forepart of the head known as a forelock. Some are swift runners : these have long thin limbs with only one functional digit ( mesaxonic ). Equids walk on the tips of their toes ( unguligrade ). In the equid foreleg, radius and ulna are united, and the ulna is greatly reduced so that all weight is born on the radius. In the hind leg, the enlarged tibia supports the weight and the fibula is reduced and fused to the tibia . Wild equids are large animals, ranging in body size from around 200 to 500 kg. Their domestic descendants are more variable, varying from less than 140 kg to over 1000 kg. Equids have 40-42 teeth with a dental formula 3/3, 1/1, 3-4/3, 3/3. The

83. Michael's Zoology Information Site - Animal Facts, A Career In Zoology FAQ, Zool
Animal facts, a career in zoology FAQ, and links to zoological resources.Category Science Biology zoology......Michael's zoology Information Site answers questions about animal facts and acareer in zoology, and provides links to other zoological resources on the
http://www.paintedturtle.net/zoology/
Michael's Zoology Page has moved: http://www.zooarch.com/zoology/ You will be automatically redirected in ten seconds... Please update your bookmarks!

84. Careers And Employment Information
Careers and Employment Information. A great diversity of job opportunitiesis available for people trained in zoology. The following
http://departments.weber.edu/zoology/Careers.htm
Zoology Faculty Especially for students Course Planning ... ACUC
Scholarship Careers and Employment Information A great diversity of job opportunities is available for people trained in zoology. The following is a brief synopsis of the major areas. Teaching. Biology is taught at all secondary schools, colleges, and universities. Thus, there is a continual demand for qualified teachers. Secondary School Teaching: Many people interested in biology find their greatest rewards in introducing other people to the subject. Teaching at the secondary school level may be a very satisfying career for such people. Teaching in secondary schools requires a bachelor's degree and state certification. Secondary school teachers must be generalists capable of giving students a broad spectrum of knowledge about living organisms. For more information click here College and University Teaching: Teaching at the college and university level requires more specialized training. Generally, a Ph.D. degree is required. Competition for college teaching positions is great. Success as a college or university professor is increasingly dependent upon maintenance of active research as well as excellence in teaching. For more information click here Medicine.

85. Index.htm

http://www.zoo.cam.ac.uk/museum/
University Museum of Zoology Cambridge Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EJ Tel: Fax: E-mail: umzc@zoo.cam.ac.uk

86. Institute Of Zoology And Botany
Eesti keeles.
http://www.zbi.ee/english/welcome.htm
Eesti keeles General
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Riia 181, EE51014 Tartu
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87. Welcome To The Field Museum Web Site
One of the world top 10 museums and centers for education and research in the natural sciences. Noted strengths include evolutionary biology, paleontology, archaeology and ethnography. zoology is the largest curatorial department, with more than 17 million specimens. Major public exhibits include most complete Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur. Tour exhibits via the Web.
http://www.fmnh.org/

Baseball As America
Beyond the Diamond See Sue , the world's largest, most complete and most famous T. rex . See Sue on the Web
Become a docent for our exciting upcoming exhibition, Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Art From The British Museum Find out more
. Their surprising findings are published in Nature
Celebrate Earth Month with us! Plan ahead now to enjoy exciting speakers and hands-on family fun.
Quick Links On-line Exhibits Job Opportunities Volunteering Travel Programs Press Room Ask a Scientist How to Get Here Tsavo Lions Underground Adventure Butterfly Collection Expeditions@Fieldmuseum
Important Parking Information

Hours:
Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Last admission at 4 p.m.
Holidays and Early Closings
Basic admission is $10 for adults; $5 for children ages 3-11, $7 for seniors and students w/ ID. Chicago Resident Discounts Free Day Schedule Free admission for Field Museum members, teachers, and active military personnel with ID. Field Museum Home Planning Your Visit Calendar of Events Exhibits ... Museum Store 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60605-2496

88. Department Of Zoology, University Of Melbourne
Quick Find Frequently Used Areas,
http://www.zoology.unimelb.edu.au/
'Zoology Mural' by Andor Meszaros, 1964
Quick Find: Frequently Used Areas A-Z List of Study Areas A-Z List of Faculties Alumni Programs Contacting People Library Research Search Student Services Undergraduate Handbook University Bookroom Students Homepage Staff Homepage Visitors Homepage Main Homepage Quick Find: Faculties and Schools Arts Education Engineering Graduate Studies Law Music Science Veterinary Science Melbourne Business School (MBS) Vic College of the Arts [Affiliate] A-Z List of Study Areas A-Z List of Faculties
r.mulder@unimelb.edu.au

89. Zoology Department University Of Canterbury New Zealand
Information on research, staff, courses, vacancies, resources in thezoology Department University of Canterbury. This page is designed
http://www.zool.canterbury.ac.nz/
This page is designed to be viewed by a browser which supports the Frames extension. Most information on this page can be viewed by clicking here http://www.zool.canterbury.ac.nz/homepg.htm

90. Oklahoma State University Department Of Zoology
The zoology Department at Oklahoma State University offers BS,MS,Ph.D. inzoology or WildlifeFisheries Ecology and BS in Biology or Physiology,.
http://zoology.okstate.edu/
Oklahoma State University
Department of Zoology
430 Life Sciences West
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater OK 74078-3052 Phone: 405-744-5555
Fax: 405-744-7824 How to find us
Send comments/corrections to dfrench@okstate.edu
Credits

91. The Natural History Museum, London, England
The United Kingdom's national museum of natural history is in world top 10. Major research and teaching collections cover botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology, mainly from the 18th and early 19th centuries. Tour the galleries via the Web. Excellent educational site.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/
text version
Come and see the Darwin Centre Latest Museum news
Quickindex What's new Opening times Topical websites Annual report Antcast Belize research station Bookshop Book tickets Botany dept. Buy animatronic models Collections Consultancy Contact Darwin Centre Data locator Dino-Birds Dino Directory Dinosaur data files Dinosaur gallery Earth lab The echinoid directory Education info Enquiries Enquiries: identification Entomology dept. Exploring biodiversity Feedback Floorplans Fundraising Gallery guide Help with the site History of the Museum Hospitality Hosted sites Investigate Jobs Library for the Media Membership Mineralogy dept. Portal (Web directory) Palaeontology dept. Picture library Postcode plants Publishing division QUEST Science casebook Science research Screensavers Search/Site map Special exhibitions Touring exhibitions Treasures [loans] WRZM Tring museum Virtual Endeavour Virtual gallery Visitor information Voyages of discovery Walking with woodlice Waterhouse building Whale strandings Wildlife garden Wildlife photographer Worldmap Zoology department Not here? Then search...

92. Zoology & Animal Ecology
or implied, is made with respect to the accuracy or content of any of the informationcontained in the web pages of the Department of zoology and Animal Ecology
http://www.ucc.ie/ucc/depts/zoology/

No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the accuracy or content of any of the information contained in the web pages of the Department of Zoology and Animal Ecology, University College, Cork. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the content, you are advised to seek confirmation on any particular issue from the relevant member of staff.
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News and Events
Welcome to the Zoology and Animal Ecology Website

93. Zoology Home Page
Welcome. Site designed and maintained by Richard Hollinshead Last updated22 October 2002.
http://www.tcd.ie/Zoology/
Welcome Contact Links Research Seminars Staff Teaching Vacancies Site designed and maintained by Richard Hollinshead Last updated 22 October 2002

94. UNH Zoology Department
Emphasis on ecological and physiological processes in aquatic animals or ecosystems.
http://zoology.unh.edu/

2002 Shoals Marine Lab Summer Program Information for UNH Students

For more information

-Additional Links-

Updated 10January2001

95. Willkommen Im Berliner Museum Für Naturkunde
Major German research and teaching museum. Important historical collections in systematic zoology, palaeontology, and mineralogy. Major public exhibits including dinosaurs and Archaeopteryx, one of the earliest fossil birds known. Mostly German language site, some English pages.
http://www.museum.hu-berlin.de/

96. Cambridge Journals Online - Journal Home Page
Similar pages NRC Research Press Canadian Journal of zoologyCanadian Journal of zoology Contents Sample Issue For Authors Information Services Copyright Conditions of Use Published since 1929, this monthly
http://www.journals.cup.org/owa_dba/owa/ISSUES_IN_JOURNAL?JID=ZOO

97. TreeView
Simple program for displaying phylogenies.Category Science Biology Taxonomy Software......TreeView. Tree drawing software for Apple Macintosh and Windows. (andnow Linux and Unix). TreeView is a simple program for displaying
http://taxonomy.zoology.gla.ac.uk/rod/treeview.html
TreeView
Tree drawing software for Apple Macintosh and Windows (and now Linux and Unix TreeView is a simple program for displaying phylogenies on Apple Macintosh and Windows PCs. It has the following features:
  • runs on both the Apple Macintosh and Windows Pcs, using almost identical interfaces
  • reads many different tree file formats (including NEXUS, PHYLIP, Hennig86, NONA, MEGA, and ClustalW/X)
  • supports standard the TrueType and Postscript fonts available on Macs and PCs
  • supports native graphics file format (PICT on Macintosh, Windows metafile on Windows) for copying pictures into other applications, and for saving graphics files
  • print preview
  • can print multiple trees per page, and one tree over more than one page
  • has drag-and-drop facility for easy opeing of files
  • Web-based online help
  • tree editor
TreeView provides a simple way to view the contents of a NEXUS, PHYLIP, Hennig86, Clustal, or other format tree file. While PAUP and MacClade have excellent tree printing facilities, there may be times you just want to view the trees without having to load the data set they were generated from. The PHYLIP package contains tree drawing programs which offer a greater variety of trees than TreeView, but are somewhat clumsy to use. The forthcoming PAUP* for Windows does not have a graphical interface, hence TreeView allows you to create publication quality trees from PAUP files, either directly, or by generating graphics files for editing by other programs.

98. Changing Addresses
The zoology Department homepage has moved to a new server. The newaddress is http//zoology.okstate.edu/. You can click on the
http://www.okstate.edu/artsci/zoo_home/
The Zoology Department homepage has moved to a new server. The new address is http://zoology.okstate.edu/
You can click on the address, or in about 10 seconds, you will be forwarded to the new site.
Please update your bookmarks to this new address.

99. Department Of Zoology, University Of Washington
Offers a doctoral program in zoology.
http://depts.washington.edu/zooweb/index.html
THIS SITE IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED. FOR NEWER INFORMATION, SEE THE NEW BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT WEBSITE AT http://depts.washington.edu/biology/index.html Department of Zoology, University of Washington; Box 351800, 24 Kincaid Hall; Seattle, WA 98195-1800
206/543-1620; Fax: 206/543-3041; zooinfo@u.washington.edu
For Undergraduate Zoology Information, please see Biology Program or email: bioladv@u.washington.edu
This site last updated: 05.09.02

100. Zoology
Advertisement. zoology Guide picks. Information and resources pertainingto the study of animals. Animal Asexual Reproduction An introduction
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