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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.

Rabbits, Hares and Pikas
Rabbits, hares and pikas, collectively known as lagomorphs, are known for their floppy ears, bushy tails and impressive hopping ability. But there's more to lagomorphs than fluffy fur and a bouncy gait... Read more
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Native Landscaping Attracts Native Birds
A recent study has shown that homeowners can turn their yards into mini bird refuges by planting vegetation that replicates or mimics native floral species. The research focused on native... Read more
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Bolivian Park Tops Diversity Charts
Madidi National Park in northwest Boliva may be the most biologically diverse spot on the planet. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) recently announced this distinction at an international conservation summit.... 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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