Welcome to our website,This website is the final step in Mrs.B's science class. The students have been working hard and learning about animals and their habitats. Each student has chosen one or more animals which they would like to share with you. Explore our site to see what they have to say about the animals. The goal of this site is for the students to display the knowledge that they have gathered during the many weeks of class (with Mrs.B).

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This site will change over time and will display what the students in Mrs. B's class are doing throughout the school year. Mrs.B is a student teacher who likes to encourage her students to use all aspects of information gathering and communication to gain experience and knowledge. Check out the ideas and projects of her students.


News

Cows

11/03/2008 09:39
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Husky

11/03/2008 09:38
Alaskan Husky Facts The Alaskan Husky was bred for sled pulling and sled racing. Here are some facts about this unique breed of dog. As is evident from the name of this breed of dog, Alaska, in the United States, is where it originates. The Alaskan Husky was bred for pulling the sled as well as...

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donkey

11/03/2008 09:33
A Deadly Clash at Donkey Island On a Routine Night Patrol Near Ramadi, U.S. Troops Stumble Upon a Camp of Heavily Armed Insurgents Poised to Retake the City By Ann Scott Tyson Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, August 19, 2007; Page A01   RAMADI, Iraq Staff Sgt. Norman Stark had never...

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chickens

11/03/2008 09:32
Chicken From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the animal. For chicken as human food, see Chicken (food). For other uses, see Chicken (disambiguation). "Gallus gallus" redirects here. For other subspecies, see Red Junglefowl. ...

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Skunks

10/03/2008 09:24
Skunk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Skunk (disambiguation). Skunks Striped skunk Conservation status ...

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Black rhino

10/03/2008 09:20
Sean Markey for National Geographic News July 12, 2006 The West African black rhinoceros has likely gone extinct, the World Conservation Union (IUCN) announced last week. "The West African black rhino is now feared extinct," the Switzerland-based environmental group said, and Africa's northern...

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Leopard

10/03/2008 09:18
Leopard Panthera pardus // furl: /animals/mammals/leopard.html // level1: animals // level2: mammals // level3: null // level4: null var bust; if (typeof...

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Kingfisher

10/03/2008 09:14
Kingfisher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Kingfisher (disambiguation). Kingfishers Belted Kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon) ...

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Moose Information for Mainers

09/30/2008 00:57
One of Our Animals is the MAINE MOOSE Moose Hunting In Maine General Information Alces alces americana According to state wildlife biologists, Maine's moose population is estimated at 29,000. For the 2007 season, the success rate for hunters was 71 percent. Hunters...

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Whats Up Here

09/30/2008 00:56
Our new website has been launched today. This website will have advantages for both my students and you as a reader. There will be new ideas to share which I will post here in this section. I will also adress some of the comments of feedback that I receive on the site in this area. The most...

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