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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.

True Parrots
True parrots are a group of parrots that include more than 330 species, making them the largest of the parrot groups. True parrots include lories and lorikeets, Neotropical parrots, gray... Read more
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Cockatoos - The Drab Parrots
Cockatoos, although colorful, are less colorful than other parrots. Cockatoos (a group that includes about 21 species of medium-sized birds) are primarily white, grey or black with smaller patches of... Read more
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Gharial Pictures
Gharials are a critically endangered species of crocodilian most notable for their long, slender snout. View pictures of gharials in this photo gallery.... Read more
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Invertebrates
Invertebrates are a diverse group of animals that includes over 30 phyla. Invertebrates do not have a backbone, nor a bony skeleton. This large group of animals includes sponges, cnidarians, flatworms, roundworms, segmented worms, molluscs, echinoderms, and arthropods. About 97 percent of all known species are invertebrates. The articles listed below provide information about the characteristics, classification and evolution of invertebrates.

 


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