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Sable
antilope one of the most handsome antelope species found in Africa.
The sable has a powerful build, compact body, and sturdy legs |
Salamanders |
Salamanders salamanders, pdf file |
Salamander:
marbled salamander has a striking black and white pattern on its body |
Salamanders:
marbled salamander: ambystoma opacum |
Salamanders:
tiger salamander |
Salmon |
Salmon |
Salticid
spiders |
Savanna
baboon |
Schildpad
in Dutch |
Scopelomorpha: blackchins & lanternfishes |
Scorpions
scorpions |
Scorpions |
Scorpions |
Scorpions |
Scorpions
these fascinating creatures are found in almost all temperate parts of the
world. It is suggested that scorpions would be one of the two survivors of
a nuclear war |
Scorpion anatomy
Like the insects and spiders, scorpions belong to the phylum Arthropoda and
like the spiders they belong to the class Arachnida but belong to a
different order, ... |
Scorpions of Southern Africa |
Scorpion stings and venoms |
Sea cows
Sea cows, the manatee and the dugong, Hydrodamalis gigas |
Seashells of Assateague Island |
Seahorse
NOVA 's kingdom of the seahorse |
Seals
(zeehonden) |
Seals
and sea lions |
Seals |
Seals:
crabeater seals
crabeater seals live mainly in open water near the ice edge or in the pack
ice where they also give birth to their young |
Seals: glden seals
South Africa |
Seals: monachus |
Sea
lion |
Sea
lion: steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) |
Sharks |
Sharks
gallery |
Sharks:
grey nurse sharks the grey nurse shark carcharias taurus is a
threatened species and totally protected in Australian waters |
Sharks:
haie
in German, a tip |
Sharks
international shark attack file lots of information, maps, graphs and reports based on statistics from the International Shark Attack file |
Sharks of Hawaii
tiger shark, great white sharks, galapagos shark, scalloped hammerhead shark, pygmy shark, whale shark |
Sharks:
island of the sharks
Costa Rica's Cocos island boasts more sharks per cubic yard of water than perhaps any other place on the planet, including whitetip
reef sharks, 40-foot whale sharks, and hammerheads |
Sharks:
sand tiger sharks |
Shark: tiger
shark the voracious, wide - ranging tiger shark can and will eat just
about anything, ... including you |
Shark
glossary the shark glossary explains basic terms about sharks |
Sprinkhanen |
Great
white shark guide to nature's greatest predator, the great white shark |
Great
white shark 2 sharks are efficient and specialized hunters that have thrived for millions of years |
Great white shark 3
great white shark |
Sharks
dictionary |
Sharks
in Hawaiian waters there are about forty species of sharks of the 450 species of fish that occur in (i.e., are endemic to) Hawaiian waters,
ranging in size from the deep-water pygmy shark (squaliolus laticaudus - about 8 inches) to the whale shark (rhincodon typus - up to 50 feet or
more) |
Sharkworld
designed to give an insight into the myth and reality that surrounds
sharks |
Sheep
breeds of sheep |
Shrews shrews, pdf file |
Shrews
a contribution to promote the investigation of the biology of shrews, soricidae, insectivora, shrew photo gallery |
Sipuncula
animals, which are commonly called "peanut worms" |
Skunk skunk (mepitidae) |
Skunks pdf file |
Slangen
boa, python, adder, cobra, anaconda, ratelslang, korenslang, rattenslang, constrictor, koningspython, mamba, ringslang, zandadder, hoornadder,
bamboeslang, neusslang, koningsslang, vipera, enydris, cenchris, reticulatus, rufus, ahaetulla, nasuta, Boaedon, chrysopelea, ornata,
coronella, scabra, dispholidus, typus, boomslang, in Dutch |
Sloths:
giant sloth the giant ground sloth was one of the enormous creatures
that thrived during the ice ages |
Sloths:
ground sloths |
Slugs OPISTHOBRANCHS from the Mediterranean Sea and elsewhere |
Slugs
home page devoted to the study of opisthobranch molluscs |
Slugs: opisthobranch
- molluscs
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Slugs:
nudibranchia
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Slugs:
nudibranchs
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Slugs:
sea slugs information on nudibranchs and related sea slugs such as bubble-shells, sea hares and side-gilled slugs
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Snails and
slugs snails and slugs are among the most bothersome pests in many garden and landscape situations. The brown garden snail (Helix aspersa),
is the common snail causing problems in California gardens; it was introduced from France during the 1850s for use as food |
Snakes:
garter snake |
Snakes:
kingsnake.com information portal for reptile and amphibian hobbyists, screensavers,
images |
Snakes:
prairie kingsnake, lampropeltis calligaster a medium sized Iowa snake that is 30 to 42 inches in length, it is nonvenomous |
Snakes:
rattlesnakes |
Snakes:
sea snake antivenom |
Snakes:
tiger snakes in Tasmania tiger snakes are usually black in Tasmania and the colour and width of the bands can vary |
Snow
geese |
Snow
goose |
Snowshoes
hare |
Sponge
collection and identification pdf file |
Sponges of the Northeast Pacific |
Sponges pdf file |
Sponges:
porifera |
Sponzen sponsen zijn voornamelijk in zee levende, vastzittende dieren met een regelmatige vorm, in
Dutch |
Sprinkhanen,
haften en overige insecten sprinkhanen, in Dutch |
Eurosquid
contains information about research on cephalopods
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Squid
distribution A Geographical Information System (GIS) atlas of squid
distribution in the Southern Ocean |
Squid
Squid anatomy, Meet the colossal squid - from its eyes the size of soccer
balls to its awesome, rotating tentacle hooks |
Squid giant squid |
Squid giant squid, First-ever observations of a live giant squid in the
wild, pdf file |
Squid
giant squid, Architeuthidae family |
giant squid, MYTHS ABOUT GIANT SQUID, pdf file |
Squid
links |
Squid
Vampire Squid |
Squirrels |
Squirrels
Squirrels, Sciuridae |
Swans The tracking
of Bewick's Swans' migration from the Russian Arctic to Western Europe |
Swine |
Horizontaal |
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