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DATABASE ENTRIES
ANIMALS
Mighty Mammals
GO WILD! EXTREME ANIMALS
Armed and Dangerous
Electric Eels and Other Electric Animals
Great White Sharks and Other Animal Biters
Scorpions and Other Animals That Sting
Sea Urchins and Other Animals with Spikes
Skunks and Other Stinky Animals
Spitting Cobras and Other Venomous Animals
Big Bad Biters
Bears
Crocodiles and Alligators
Sharks
Snakes
Spider Biters
Wild Cats
Bloodsuckers
Fleas: Feasting on Blood
Leeches: Waiting in the Water
Lice: Head Hunters
Mosquitoes: Hungry for Blood
Ticks: Digging for Blood
Vampire Bats: Hunting for Blood
Dangerous Cats
Cheetahs: World’s Fastest Cats
Jaguars: World’s Strongest Cats
Leopards: Silent Stalkers
Lions: King of the Beasts
Pumas: Lone Hunters
Tigers: World’s Largest Cats
Freaky Fish
Elephants: From Trunk to Tail
Gorillas: Beasts of the Wild
Hippos: Huge and Hungry
Tigers: Prowling Predators
Poison!
Deadly Fish
Deadly Lizards
Deadly Spiders
Poisonous Jellyfish
Poisonous Scorpions
Poisonous Stingrays
Powerful Predators
Alligators: Fast and Fierce
Grizzly Bears: Wild and Strong
Hyenas: Fierce Hunters
Polar Bears: Arctic Hunters
Sharks: Ocean Hunters
Tigers: Hunters of Asia
Record Breakers
Blue Whales: World’s Largest Mammals
Giraffes: World’s Tallest Animals
Hummingbirds: World’s Smallest Birds
Nature’s Best Jumpers
Nature’s Deadliest Animals
Nature’s Fastest Animals
Nature’s Nastiest Biters
Nature’s Slowest Animals
Nature’s Strongest Animals
Ostriches: Nature’s Biggest Birds
Sloths: World’s Slowest Mammals
Stick Insects: World’s Longest Insects
Scary Snakes
Eels
Manta Rays
Octopuses and Squid
Pufferfish
Scorpion Fish
Sea Urchins
Cobras
Copperheads
Coral Snakes
Cottonmouths
Diamondbacks
Garter Snakes
King Snakes
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DATABASE ENTRIES
Mambas
Milk Snakes
Pit Vipers
Pythons
Rattlesnakes
Taipans
Vipers
Ugly Animals
Bearded Dragons
Komodo Dragons
Ugly Bats
Ugly Bugs
Ugly Sea Creatures
Ugly Vultures
Weird Sea Creatures
Jellyfish
Moray Eels
Sea Dragons
Sea Slugs: Nudibranchs
Stingrays
BIRDS
Bald Eagles
Chickens
Eagles
Geese
Hummingbirds: World’s Smallest Birds
Ospreys
Ostriches: Nature’s Biggest Birds
Owls
Peacocks
Pelicans
Penguins: Nature’s Coolest Birds
Peregrine Falcons
Red-Tailed Hawks
Vultures
BUGS AND INSECTS
Spiders
All About Spiders and Their Webs
Black Widows
Brown Recluses
Cobweb Weavers
Crab Spiders
Daddy Longlegs Spiders
Fishing Spiders
Funnel Weavers
Jumping Spiders
Orb Weavers
Tarantulas
Trap-Door Spiders
Wolf Spiders
Ants
Assassin Bugs
Bees
Boll Weevils
Bugs: In Flight (Wings)
Butterflies
Centipedes and Millipedes
Cockroaches
Crickets
Dragonflies
Dung Beetles
Fleas: Feasting on Blood
Flies and Maggots
Gardening Ants
Grasshoppers
Ladybugs
Leafhoppers
Leeches: Waiting in the Water
Lice: Head Hunters
Locusts
Mosquitoes
Orchid Mantises
Peanut-Head Bugs
Scorpions
Slugs
Snails
Stick Insects: World’s Longest Insects
Stink Bugs
Termites
Ticks
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DATABASE ENTRIES
Wasps
Worms
FARM ANIMALS
Horses
Appaloosas
Miniature Horses
Morgans
Mustangs
Palominos
Quarter Horses
Cattle
Chickens
Donkeys
Geese
Goats
Sheep
FISH AND OTHER WATER
CREATURES
Sharks
All About Sharks
Hammerhead Sharks
Mako Sharks
Whale Sharks
Dolphins
Eels
Jellyfish
Manatees
Manta Rays
Moray Eels
Octopuses and Squid
Otters
Penguins
Pufferfish
Scorpion Fish
Sea Dragons
Sea Lions
Sea Slugs: Nudibranchs
Sea Turtles
Sea Urchins
Stingrays
Whales
MAMMALS
Beavers
Blue Whales: World’s Largest Mammals
Buffalos
Caribou of the Arctic
Cattle
Dolphins
Donkeys
Elephants: From Trunk to Tail
Giraffes: World’s Tallest Animals
Goats
Gorillas: Beasts of the Wild
Guinea Pigs
Hippos
Hyenas: Fierce Hunters
Prairie Dogs
Rabbits
Raccoons
Rhinos
Ring-Tailed Lemurs
Seals of the Antarctic
Sheep
Skunks
Sloths
Walruses of the Arctic
Whales
Wolves
Wombats
Bats
Bats
Bulldog Bats
Flying Foxes
Free-Tailed Bats
Horseshoe Bats
Plain-Nosed Bats
Vampire Bats
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DATABASE ENTRIES
Horses
Bears
Bears
Black Bears
Brown Bears
Famous Bears
Grizzly Bears: Wild and Strong
Koala Bears
Panda Bears
Polar Bears
Red Pandas
Big Cats
Cheetahs: World’s Fastest Cats
Jaguars: World’s Strongest Cats
Leopards: Silent Stalkers
Lions: King of the Beasts
Pumas: Lone Hunters
Tigers: World’s Largest Cats
Cats
Maine Coon Cats
Manx (The Cat with No Tail)
Persian Cats
Shorthaired Cats
Siamese Cats
Sphynx: The Hairless Cat
Dogs
Beagles
Boxers
Bulldogs
Dachshunds
Dalmatians
Doberman Pinschers
German Shepherds
Golden Retrievers
Great Danes
Pit Bulls
Pugs
Rottweilers
Saint Bernards
Yorkshire Terriers
Appalosas
Miniature Horses
Morgans
Mustangs
Palominos
Quarter Horses
Wolves and Wild Dogs
African Wild Dogs
Arctic Wolves
Dingoes
Ethiopian Wolves
Gray Wolves
Red Wolves
PETS
Fish
Guinea Pigs
Pet Snakes
Pet Tarantulas
Rabbits
Snakes
Turtles
Cats
Maine Coon Cats
Manx (The Cat with No Tail)
Persian Cats
Shorthaired Cats
Siamese Cats
Sphynx: The Hairless Cat
Dogs
Beagles
Boxers
Bulldogs
Dachshunds
Dalmatians
Doberman Pinschers
German Shepherds
Golden Retrievers
Great Danes
Pit Bulls
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DATABASE ENTRIES
Pugs
Rottweilers
Saint Bernards
Yorkshire Terriers
Horses
Appalosas
Miniature Horses
Morgans
Mustangs
Palominos
Quarter Horses
REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS
All About Reptiles and Amphibians
Alligators: Fast and Fierce
Crocodiles
Salamanders
Frogs
Bullfrogs
Glass Frogs
Leopard Frogs
Poison Dart Frogs
Treefrogs
Wood Frogs
Lizards
Bearded Dragons
Chameleons
Gila Monsters
Green Iguanas
Iguanas
Komodo Dragons
Leopard Geckos
Snakes
Boas
Cobras
Copperheads
Coral Snakes
Cottonmouths
Diamondbacks
Garter Snakes
King Snakes
Mambas
Milk Snakes
Pit Vipers
Pythons
Rattlesnakes
Snakes
Taipans
Vipers
Turtles and Tortoises
All About Turtles
Box Turtles
Desert Tortoises
Gopher Turtles
Green Sea Turtles
Snapping Turtles
Spiny Softshell Turtles
RESCUE AND HELPING ANIMALS
Detector Dogs
Guide Dogs
Police Dogs
Sheepherding Dogs
Sled Dogs
Therapy Dogs
CLASSIFICATION
Classification of Living and Nonliving Things
Fungi
Invertebrates
Plants With Seeds
Plants Without Seeds
Single-Celled Organisms
Vertebrates
ENDANGERED & EXTINCT
SPECIES
DINOSAURS AND FOSSILS
Fossils
How the Dinosaurs Disappeared
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DATABASE ENTRIES
Ichthyosaurus and Little Mary Anning
Iguanodon and Dr. Gideon Mantell
The Dinosaur Bone Battle
The First Dinosaur Eggs
The First Dinosaur Footprints
Tyrannosaurus Rex and Barnum Brown
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Endangered Animals
Endangered Animals of Africa
Endangered Animals of Asia
Endangered Animals of Australia
Endangered Animals of Europe
Endangered Animals of North America
Endangered Animals of South America
Invasive Species
Organisms and the Environment
PREHISTORIC ANIMALS
Big Cats Past and Present
Elephants Past and Present
Dinosaurs of the Past to Birds of the Present
Horses Past and Present
Sea Turtles Past and Present
Sharks Past and Present
FOOD CHAINS AND
FOOD WEBS
Backyard Food Chains
Backyard Habitats
Carnivores
Decomposers
Desert Food Chains
Food Chains and Food Webs
Food Chains and Webs with Graphic Organizers
Forest Food Chains
Herbivores
Meadow Food Chains
Omnivores
Pond Food Chains
Producers
Scavengers and Parasites
Tide Pool Food Chains
GREEN LIVING
Buy Green
Eat Green
Energy Crisis
Global Warming
Green Buildings
Green Energy
Green Lifestyles
Green Transportation
Human Impact on the Environment
Invasive Species
Pollution
Saving Our Earth
Trash and Recycling
HABITATS & ECOSYSTEMS
ANIMALS AND THEIR HABITATS
Animals of the Savannah
Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
Bats and Their Homes Caribou of the Arctic
Cave Creatures
Coral Reef Creatures
Desert Animals
Forest Animals
Foxes and Their Homes
Mountain Animals
Owls and Their Homes
Penguins and Their Homes
Polar Bears of the Arctic
Prairie Animals
Seals of the Antarctic
Snakes and Their Homes
Tundra Animals
Walruses of the Arctic
Wetland Animals
Whales of the Arctic
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DATABASE ENTRIES
BIOMES AND HABITATS
Alpine and Arctic Tundra
Arctic Tundra
Backyard Habitats
Biomes of the Past and Future
Coniferous Forests
Coral Reefs
Deciduous Forests
Desert Habitats
Deserts
Forest Habitats
Grasslands
Meadow Habitats
Mountains
Oceans
Pond Habitats
Rain Forests
Tide Pool Habitats
Tropical Savannas
Wetlands
ECOSYSTEMS
Apple Tree Ecosystem
Arctic Ecosystem
Fallen Tree Ecosystem
Garden Ecosystem
Grassy Field Ecosystem
Milkweed Patch Ecosystem
Rainforest Ecosystem
Stream Ecosystem
FOOD CHAINS AND FOOD WEBS
Backyard Food Chains
Carnivores
Decomposers
Desert Food Chains
Food Chains and Food Webs
Food Chains and Webs with Graphic Organizers
Forest Food Chains
Herbivores
Meadow Food Chains
Omnivores
Pond Food Chains
Producers
Scavengers and Parasites
Tide Pool Food Chains
UNDERSTANDING HABITATS
AND ECOSYSTEMS
Human Impact on the Environment
Organisms and the Environment
Saving Our Earth
World Habitats
HUMAN BODY
YOUR BODY PARTS
Brain
Ears
Eyes
Heart
Kidneys
Lungs
Nose
Skin
YOUR BODY SYSTEMS
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Muscular System
Nervous System
Respiratory System
Skeletal System
LIFE CYCLES
ANIMAL LIFE CYCLES
All About Life Cycles
Life Cycle of a Duck
Life Cycle of a Mouse
Life Cycle of a Painted Turtle
Life Cycle of a Praying Mantis
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DATABASE ENTRIES
Life Cycle of a Snail
Life Cycle of an Earthworm
PLANT LIFE CYCLES
Flowers and Seeds
How Flowers Grow
How Fruit Grows
How Herbs Grow
How Plants Grow
How Trees Grow
How Vegetables Grow
Plant Development and Growth
Plants and the Four Seasons
PLANTS
All About Plants
Coniferous Forests
Corn
Deciduous Forests
Flowers and Seeds
How Flowers Grow
How Fruit Grows
How Herbs Grow
How Plants Grow
How Trees Grow
How Vegetables Grow
Oak Trees
Olive Trees
Photosynthesis
Plant Development and Growth
Plants and the Four Seasons
Plants With Seeds
Plants Without Seeds
Sunflowers
Water and Plants
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Planning Investigations
Collecting Information
Evaluating Data
Forming Hypotheses
Constructing Explanations
Reporting Conclusions
SURVIVAL & ADAPTATION
ANIMALS AND THEIR
ENVIRONMENTS
Animals of the Savannah
Animals of the Tropical Rain Forest
Bats and Their Homes
Beavers and Their Homes
Caribou of the Arctic
Cave Creatures
Coral Reef Creatures
Desert Animals
Forest Animals
Foxes and Their Homes
Mountain Animals
Owls and Their Homes
Penguins and Their Homes
Polar Bears of the Arctic
Prairie Animals
Seals of the Antarctic
Snakes and Their Homes
Tundra Animals
Walruses of the Arctic
Wetland Animals
Whales of the Arctic
ANIMALS PAST AND PRESENT
Big Cats Past and Present
Dinosaurs of the Past to Birds of the Present
Elephants Past and Present
Horses Past and Present
Sea Turtles Past and Present
Sharks Past and Present
BUGS AND INSECTS
Boll Weevils
Cockroaches
Fleas: Feasting on Blood
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DATABASE ENTRIES
Leeches: Waiting in the Water
Lice: Head Hunters
Locusts
Mosquitoes
Stink Bugs
Ticks
FEATURES FOR SURVIVAL
Beaks
Bugs: In Flight (Wings)
Camouflage
Feet
Skin and Hide
Tails
Teeth
Tongues
LAND ANIMALS
Bearded Dragons
Beavers
Elephants: From Trunk to Tail
Giraffes: World’s Tallest Animals
Gorillas: Beasts of the Wild
Grizzly Bears: Wild and Strong
Hippos: Huge and Hungry
Hyenas: Fierce Hunters
Iguanas
Komodo Dragons
Red Pandas
Ring-Tailed Lemurs
Sloths: World’s Slowest Mammals
Wolves
NOCTURNAL ANIMALS
Bats in the Dark
Crickets
Owls in the Dark
Raccoons
Scorpions
Skunks
UNDERSTANDING ADAPTATION
Behavioral and Physical Adaptations
Animal Adaptations for Survival
Why Animals Shed Their Skin
WATER CREATURES
All About Sharks
Crocodiles
Dolphins
Eels
Manatees
Octopuses and Squid
Otters
Penguins
Sea Lions
Sea Turtles
Stingrays
MIGRATION
Arctic Tern Migration
Caribou Migration
Humpback Whale Migration
Monarch Butterfly Migration
Salmon Migration
Wildebeest Migration
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