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From Laura Klappenbach, your Guide to Animals
Welcome to the Animals / Wildlife Newsletter, a weekly newsletter published every Thursday by About.com's Animals / Wildlife website. For more about animals and wildlife, be sure to stop by the blog, participate in forum discussions, and browse the growing library of animal profiles.

New Frog Discovered in Panama
A new species of frog has been discovered by a team of scientists working in the mountains of western Panama. The new frog belongs to a diverse group of frogs... Read more
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Prosimians
The term prosimians refers to all primates except monkeys and apes. Prosimians are more primiative than their cousins the monkeys and apes. Prosimians include galagos, pottos, lemurs, bushbabies, tarsiers and... Read more
See More About:  mammals  prosimians  lemurs

Walrus
The walrus is a large marine mammal that is notable for its size and its long tusks. Walrus live in the Canadian Arctic, Greenland, Svalbard Archipelago, the Russian Arctic, Laptev... Read more
See More About:  walrus  marine mammals 

Birds
Birds are a group of vertebrates that includes about 30 groups such as albatrosses, gamebirds, herons, hummingbirds, owls, parrots, penguins, perching birds, woodpeckers and many others. There are between 9,000 and 10,000 species of birds alive today. The first birds evolved from reptiles during the Mesazoic Era about 150 million years ago. The articles listed below provide information about the characteristics, classification and evolution of birds.

 


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