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Charlotte, The Vermont Whale
In 1849 workers unearthed the bones of a mysterious animal near the town of Charlotte. Buried nearly 10 feet below the surface in a thick blue, the bones were identified as those of a beluga or white whale, an animal that inhabits arctic and subarctic marine waters in the northern hemisphere.
preview site www.uvm.edu/whale/   reviews
American International Rattlesnake Museum - Albuquerque, New Mexico
The Rattlesnake Museum is home to the largest collection of different species of live rattlesnakes in the world!
preview site www.rattlesnakes.com/   reviews
The Feather Trade: Introduction
This virtual exhibition from the Smithsonian tells how the hunting of birds for their feathers in the 1890s led to America's first conservation movement.
preview site americanhistory.si.edu/feather/   reviews
Arthropod Museum - University of Arkansas
DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY ARTHROPOD MUSEUM Fayetteville, AR 72701 Curator: Dr. Jeffrey K. Barnes jbarnes@uark.edu PHONE 479/575-4795 FAX 479/575-2452 Arkansas Arthropods Photo Gallery Museum Overview The Collection Collection Specifics Collection Growth Staff Alumni Links For the Schools Getting Here Entomology Home Page ...
preview site www.uark.edu/depts/entomolo/museum/museum.html   reviews
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