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National Aquarium in Baltimore -- Animals Index

Mon, 22 Sep 2008
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The National Aquarium in Baltimore offers pretty short and sweet fact pages for a relatively small but colorful variety of animals you don't commonly find on other sites, like the Grey-headed Flying Fox (from Australia), the Pygmy marmoset (from the Amazon River Basin), the Giant Amazon river turtle (from the Jersey shore), and the ever popular South American Blue poison dart frog. I was kidding about the Giant Amazon river turtle. Check out the site if you want to find out where it really comes from...

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  • Animal Encyclopedias
  • Public Aquariums
Submitted by: Lisa Taber Editor, Animals.com

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