| Notable Zoologists René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumer (1683 - 1757), French scientist: demonstrated that the fermenting action of stomach juices is a chemical process.
 
 Claude Bernard (1813 - 1878), French physiologist: develop the concept of the stability of the internal bodily environment (homeostasis).
 
 Karl von Baer (1792 - 1876), Estonian naturalist, biologist and a founding father of embryology: was the first to observe a mammalian egg within an ovary.
 
 Christian Heinrich Pander (1794 - 1865), Baltic-German biologist and embryologist: studied the chick embryo and discovered the germ's three layers in 1817.
 
 Antoine Lavoisier (1743 - 1794), French nobleman, chemist and biologist: analyzed respiration as a form of combustion.
 
 Theodor Boveri (1862 - 1915), German biologist: demonstrated that chromosomes show continuity from one cell generation to the next.
 
 Theodosius Dobzhansky (1900 - 1975), Ukrainian-American geneticist and evolutionary biologist: discovered that the species is the basic unit of evolution.
 
 Hermann Muller (1890 - 1967), American geneticist: used X rays to induce mutations in the fruit fly, thereby initiated major studies on the nature of variation.
 
 Rudolf Virchow (1821 - 1902), German doctor, anthropologist, pathologist and biologist: best known for his work on cellular pathology and biogenesis (the belief that living things come only from other living things).
 
 Jane Goodall (1934 - ), British primatologist and anthropologist: the world's leading authority on chimpanzees.
 
 
 Most Outstanding Zoology Resources
 The University of Florida Book of Insect World Records
 
 Zoology for Kids
 Zoology (Grades K - 8) - Kids.gov
 History of zoology
 Science Careers: Zoologist and Wildlife Biologist
 Search for Your Favorite Animals - National Geographic Kids
 Wild Animal Facts and Pictures - National Geographic
 Endangered Species Animal Fact Sheets - Kids' Planet
 
 Zoology for Teachers
 The Secret Lives of Wild Animals - National Science Foundation
 Animal Teachers - National Geographic Little Kids
 What's A Mammal? - Discovery Education
 PBS Teachers - Science & Tech Animals: Mammals
 Biodiversity for kids - Teacher's Guide
 
 Zoology Biographies (Zoologists)
 Timeline of zoology
 Zoologists - Fact Monster
 
 Glossaries and Dictionaries
 Zoology Glossary - UCMP
 Anomal Glossary
 Animal Words (English/French) Picture Dictionary
 
 Timelines
 Timeline of zoology
 Animal Sciences’ Discoveries Timeline
 Historical Timeline of the Animal Rights Movement
 Animal Timeline
 
 Museums
 Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan
 Grant Museum of Zoology
 University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge
 Zoological Museum of Moscow University
 
 Quizzes
 Baby Animals Quiz
 Animal Quizzes - National Geographic
 Animal Classification Quiz
 
 Zoology and Zoologists on Stamps and Images
 Antarctic Animals - NOAA
 Cryptozoology and Philately
 
 Science Fair Projects and Experiments
 Zoology Science Fair Projects and Experiments
 From Pavlov to the Skinner Box
 
 
 General Zoology Resources
 Equine Science Publications - Texas A&M University, Department of Animal Science
 The Amphibian Ark
 Coral Reef Animal Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
 Coral Reef Protection - EPA
 Welcome to Corals - NOAA
 The Coral Reefs - .oceanwonderland.com
 Geobirds
 Skunks - Dragoo Institute
 Tasmanian Wildlife Fact Sheets - Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
 Animal Sound & Video Catalog - Macaulay Library
 Polar Bear - Wikipedia
 Bear Facts - Polar Bears International
 Polar Bears in Recent Decades - NOAA
 Virtual Fetal Pig Dissection.- Earl W. Fleck, Ph.D.
 Birdfeeders Information & Tips - birdfeedersinfo4u.com
 Giraffe Pictures and Facts
 Australia's Lost Kingdoms - lostkingdoms.com
 Elephant Voices
 Crane Migration - Operation Migration
 Journey North: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration: Monarch Butterfly - learner.org
 Asian Elephants - Smithsonian
 Kangaroo and Wallaby - San Diego Zoo
 Monterey Bay Aquarium: Online Field Guide
 Secrets of the Ocean Realm: Sea Dwellers - PBS
 Saint Louis Zoo
 Dolphin Research Center
 Wild Animal Watch: Dolphins - Scholastic
 Animals in Japanese Paintings and Prints - Pacific Asia Museum
 The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International
 The Gorilla Foundation - Koko.org
 Gorillas in Congo: Blog from the Virunga Gorilla Park
 Welcome to Bat Conservation International
 Leeches -  Australian Museum
 North America's Destination for Birding on the Web - eBird
 Marine Ornithology
 John James Audubon's Birds of America
 Animal Terms - University of Alberta
 Bird Education Network
 North America Animals -  Canadian Museum of Nature
 Snakes of North America - Doug Henderson, Dennis Paulson (University of Puget Sound)
 
 
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