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THE SCIENCE OF CRATER
If you’d like to explore the science behind Crater, here are some internet sites that should provide fascinating reading.
Web sites sometimes disappear overnight; if one of these links no longer exists, please send me an e-mail.
- Primates
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Bonobo
(Photo: Habir Bakie)The Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute
www.cwu.eduPrimates—Frequently Asked Questions
www.primates.comBonobos
Wikipedia: BonobosChimpanzees
www.chimps-inc.org - Xenotransplantation
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DNA double helixXenotransplantation—Centres for Disease Control
www.cdc.govOrgan Farms
www.pbs.orgXenotransplantation
www.pbs.orgBioengineering
www.ibn.a-star.edu.sg - Volcanoes
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Lava fountain
(Photo: Wolfgang Beyer)International Volcano Research Centre
www.intlvrc.orgGlobal Volcanism Program
www.volcano.si.eduU.S. National Park Service “Volcano” Websites
vulcan.wr.usgs.govLava tubes
vulcan.wr.usgs.gov - Snakes
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Tree snakeKing cobra
www.nationalgeographic.comAnaconda
www.nationalgeographic.comVenomous snake links
biology.bangor.ac.ukRattlesnakes
www.rattlesnakes.com - Earthquakes
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Earthquake-damaged roadNational Earthquake Information Centre
earthquake.usgs.govThe Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
www.ess.washington.eduFEMA
www.fema.gov - Crocodiles
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Saltwater crocodileCrocodilians: Natural History and Conservation
crocodilian.comAustralian Saltwater Crocodiles
www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.comAlligators
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu