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Thank you for visiting the World of Animals Web site. On this site you can learn about animals, the environment and find volunteer programs that enable you to help. This is a new site, so we need your help to get the word out and provide us with content (see right side bar). If you have any comments, please send them to webmaster@worldofanimals.com.
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Sumatran Rhino Thumbnail Rhinocerouses are one of the worlds largest animals. They are mammals, just like humans, and give live birth to their offspring. As they mature rhinos grow horns, which are made of hair, on their noses. Of the 30 species that existed 100 years ago, only 5 remain and are endangered. The amazing rhinocerous!
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Coral Reef Thumbnail Coral Reefs are often called the Rainforests of the Sea. This is partly do to coral looking like a forest of trees, but also because such a wide variety of ocean animals live and breed there. Coral Reefs are as important to the ocean as rainforests are to the world's land ecosystems. Rainforests of the sea!
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STPS Logo The Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece. The STPS is a program in Greece that protects the loggerhead sea turtle at sites throughout the mediterranean. If you are 18 or older and can volunteer a minimum of 28 days this is a great experience working with these amazing reptiles! More about the STPS of Greece.

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