Pet Fun
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Animal Fun with coloring pages, painting and more....
Crayola ~ With a name like Crayola you know this page has to be good. Dogs and Cats ~ Printable pages of dogs, cats, children with pets and much more. Dogs and Pups ~ Print a picture of a guard dog, sleepy dog or a puppy. On The Farm ~ Games from the farm; hear what sounds animals make or guess what animal track goes with what animal (great for little ones). Alphabet-soup ~ Animals from A to Z (animals, birds, cats, dogs, elephants, frogs, etc...) The Kidz Page ~ All about kids and creatures.... Any Animal ~ Dogs, cats, monkeys, penguin, rabbits, snakes, and more....pages galore. Paint on your Computer ~ Pick a page, click and paint your picture right on the computer. Sesame Street ~ Have fun with the Muppets, Elmo or Oscar the Grouch. |
As you may know, a group of fish is called a "school", a group of lions is called a "pride", and a group of seagulls is called a "flock". Some are a little more unusual. See if you can guess what animals belong to the following groups: The answers are at the of bottom of this page. |
You have a fox, a chicken and a sack of grain. You must cross a river with only one of them at a time. If you leave the fox with the chicken he will eat it; if you leave the chicken with the grain he will eat it. How can you get all three across safely? The answer is at the of bottom of this page. |

Based on a true story, this is a wonderful film for the whole family. A must see, heart felt story titled "We Bought a Zoo".
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You have a fox, a chicken and a sack of grain. You must cross a river with only one of them at a time. If you leave the fox with the chicken he will eat it; if you leave the chicken with the grain he will eat it. How can you get all three across safely? The answer is at the of bottom of this page. |
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Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey wins top honor at the 2011 Jackon Hole Wildlife Film Festival, known as the Oscars of nature films!
The tiger known as Broken Tail was born in Ranthambhore National Park in
northern India, a vast, natural reserve for a wide variety of Indian
wildlife, but especially famous for its Bengal tigers. Historically
revered in Indian tradition, tigers in the area were once protected by
maharajahs, and then by government sanctuaries and conservation
projects. But poachers have proven to be nearly unstoppable over the
years, and tigers have struggled to survive, even with the protection of
the park. At one point, there were as few as 26 tigers left in the
reserve, and today, the fate of each and every tiger is important to the
species as a whole. Conservation efforts have been intensified in the
face of the crisis, and the struggle continues. Broken Tail: A Tiger’s
Last Journey is the story of the life and death of a tiger destined for
greatness, who may still lead the way to a better future for those of
his kind.
Watch Broken Tail: A Tiger's Last Journey on PBS. See more from Nature.
Visit pbs.org for the rest of the story.
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A completely black dog was strolling down Main Street during a total blackout affecting the entire town. Not a single streetlight had been on for hours. Just as the dog was crossing the middle line a Buick Skylark with 2 broken headlights speedily approaches his position, but manages to swerve out of the way just in time. How could the driver have possibly seen the dog to swerve in time? The answer is at the of bottom of this page. |
Do you enjoy impressing your friends with new and unfamiliar words? Or do you want to just understand what your vet is talking about. We've got vet vocab to help you talk the talk. Click Here |

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Answers
Take the chicken over first. Go back and bring the grain next, but instead of leaving the chicken with the grain, come back with the chicken. Leave the chicken on the first side and take the fox with you. Leave it on the other side with the grain. Finally, go back over and get the chicken and bring it over. |
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