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ALLANS Best Zoology Sites ON THE INTERNET (5 Sites, 76 recent hits)
Thisis a collection of the greatest zoology sites on the Internet today. We have zoology for the student, zoology for the hobbyist, zoology for the professional. If you're into biology and the branch of biology that studies animals in particular, come see these sites!

Invertebrate (11 Sites, 201 recent hits)
For sites devoted to invertebrates of any kind. Your site may be about your research interests, information for your biology class, your pet, salt-water aquarium, explorations under the microscope, underwater photography, collections, or anything else as long as you have content, drawings or photographs pertaining to invertebrates. For our purposes, we will say that invertebrates include the protozoa and all animal phyla except the vertebrates.

Mollusks (4 Sites, 84 recent hits)
The "Mollusks" bs together websites about Mollusks - Mollusca, i.e. bivalves, cepahalopods, chitons, clams, conchs, cuttlefish, gastropods, mussels, octopus, oysters, scallops, scaphopods, seashells, slugs, snails, and squid, both living or fossil. If you have a webpage about Mollusks, join today! If you have more than one, you may add all of them.

Brachiopods (3 Sites, 29 recent hits)
The "Brachiopods" bs together websites about the invertebrate animal phylum Brachiopoda, commonly referred to as Brachiopods or Lampshells, living or fossil. If you have a webpage wholly or partially about Brachiopods, you are invited to join. If you have more than one, you may addd all of them!

Bivalves (0 Sites, 1 recent hits)
Thisis for websites about the molluscan class bivalvia (or pelecypoda), commonly called clams, scallops, oysters, or mussels, either living or fossil. If you have a webpage about bivalves, you are invited to join. If you have more than one, you may add them all.

IPBA (0 Sites, 0 recent hits)
IPBA Imago Productions Betta Association dedicated to the articulant fish the betta.

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