A to Z Animals: presents an alphabetized list of animals found in the United States. Specific facts about each animal include: anatomy, habitat, behavior, diet, prey, predators and more.
Animal Fact Guides: covers topics about animals such as: physical characteristics, habitats, diet, behavior and more.
Audubon North American Birds: a guide that provides information about birds. Visit this website to listen to bird calls.
National Geographic for Kids-Animals: this amazing website includes facts, photos, games, and videos about all types of animals! You can search for animals in several different ways.
Pics4Learning: free images of animals that can be used for school projects.
San Diego Zoo for Kids: learn about a variety of animals from around the world that live at this zoo.
Science for Kids: presents fun and interesting animal facts.
Stone Zoo: provides information about the animals that live at this zoo.
New England Animals: provides facts about many animals that live in New England. Also available are some sketches that describe the anatomy of specific animals.
NH Animals: learn about amphibians, birds, crustaceans, insects, mammals and reptiles that can be found living in New Hampshire.
NH Fish and Game: wildlife fact sheets provide information about the characteristics and behavior of animals that live in New Hampshire.
NH Native Animals presents six animal names, including pronunciations, from the Native American Abenaki language.
Northeast Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: provides information on wildlife (including aquatic wildlife) and birds.
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center: learn about animals at the Science Center.
12 Important Animals of North America: provides facts about the characteristics and behaviors of the American Beaver, Brown Bear, American Alligator, American Moose, Monarch Butterfly, Nine-Banded Armadillo, Tufted Titmouse, Arctic Wolf, Gila Monster, Caribou, Ruby-Throated Hummingbird and the Black-Footed Ferret.