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Santa Letters
Easter Bunny Letters
Halloween Letters

Holidays:
Christmas
*Halloween
Thanksgiving
Valentine's Day

Easter

Child ID Kits - Gifts
*Customize 4 u
*Dan Scott, 137th
*Bob Dixon, 140th
*Charles Dake, 132nd
*Big Cat Rescue, FL

Exotic Cats:
White Tiger
Tiger
*African Lion
Barbary Lion
Jaguar
Leopard
Cougar
Siberian lynx

Serval
White Serval
BackYard Tiger
Caracal Lynx
*Clouded Leopard
Snow Leopard
Bobcat
Cheetah
Cheetah Cubs
Odds & Ends

Giant Panda-oldest
Giant Panda-old
Giant Panda NEW
Red Chinese Panda

Pachyderms:
African Elephant-old
Asian Elephant-old
Baby Elephants
Pygmy Hypo
Hippopotamus
Black Rhino-old
White Rhino
Indian Rhino

Primates:
Orangutan Baby
*Bonobo
Gorilla
Gorilla Baby
Chimpanzee
Pygmy Marmoset

Bears:
*Polar Bear
Alaskan Brown
Grizzly
Black Bear Cubs
Spectacled Bear

Canine Types:
Bush Dog
*African Wild Dog
Grey Wolf
Spotted Hyena
Puppies For Sale
Red Fox

Hoofed Animals:
Horses
Somali Wild Ass
David's Deer
Bontebok
Bison
Cape Buffalo
Giraffes
Transcaspian Urial

Other:
BT Prairie Dog
Patagonian Cavy

Marine Animals:
Grey Whale
Beluga Whale
Manatee
Sting Ray
Walrus

MORE old FUN:
Crossword
Word Search
WOW Wedding
Dora Explorer
Blues Clues
Hangman
Flash Puzzles
Freeware
Animated Jigsaws
Jigsaws
Matching Jigsaws

BIRDS:
Bald Eagle
Flamingo
Lorakeet

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The Addax is a Critically Endangered Species

An Addax has broad, flat hooves with flat soles that help prevent them from sinking into the desert sand. The Addax has a brown mane and throat fringe  An Addax will dig depressions in the sand in which to rest. These are often located partly underneath boulders that give shade and protection from the wind and sun. Addax calves, at birth, have tan fur with white face and head markings, but will be predominately white by the time they are six to seven weeks old. Both the male and female Addax will grow horns, the male horns having up to three more twist, they are commonly thicker than the female horns as well. The Addax is nearly extinct. The Addax is classed as Critically Endangered.

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Addax Antelope Are Critically Endangered,
Online Children's Tic-Tac-Toe Game

 

Some of the animal places we have visited to build this website so far are: Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida, Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield Missouri, San Diego Zoo & Wild Animal Park, Sea World and the actual Pacific Ocean in California, Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, St. Louis Zoo in St. Louis Missouri, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge & Little Rock Zoo in Arkansas as well as zoos in Tulsa Oklahoma and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

This website is not affiliated with any zoo.  It is a personal website.  The goals of this website are:

  1. To instill a love for animals in children through play

  2. To raise awareness that wild animals do not make good pets

  3. To teach about endangered species

  4. To educate the public on preserving animals habitats in the wild

  5. To offer family safe free computer recreation for families

This website has been hosted from the beginning on Kelly Internet!!  They are the BEST server in our area.  They have always been dependable and their tech support is top notch. They give us personal attention and always respond to our questions quickly. Again the uptime on this server is all the time!!  Visit them at www.pcis.net if you need internet hosting. We LOVE them!!!! They are GREAT !!

Photos & games in this website are NOT public domain.  Photos in this website may NOT be added to any collection for distribution in any manner.  Photos & games in this website may not be used in any for profit projects.  Photos and games MAY be used for home and school projects that are NOT reproduced, distributed or sold.