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SNAPdragon : Sciences : Snakes
- An Interactive Guide to Massachusetts Snakes
- http://www.umass.edu/umext/snake/snakepit.html
- I liked the pictures of the snakes and clicking on the words to see another snake. I learned mostly about their habitats and what they ate. Also, how much they could eat and how long they could grow up to. I wish that they had a map of where the snakes could be found. Other kids might think it is boring. They might not like to read all the words.
Cody E. Age 7; El Marino Language School, Culver City, CA
- The Herp Page
- http://www-csli.stanford.edu/users/kyle/herp-page.html
- I liked the part when he told us about the snakes he has. I also liked the many pictures. I didn't like all the stuff in the (). I think it would be nice to have more snakes or let people put up pictures of their own snakes. I really recommend this page to people who like snakes.
Cody E. Age 7; El Marino Language School, Culver City, CA
- Jason's Snakes and Reptiles
- http://www.shadeslanding.com/jas/
- I liked some of it. This page was not as interesting as Kyle's Herp page, there was not as much information. Jason is like me. He got his first snake when he was 6 and so did I. I think only kids who are really really really into snakes would like this page.
Cody E. Age 7; El Marino Language School, Culver City, CA
- Herp Pictures
- http://gto.ncsa.uiuc.edu/pingleto/lobby.html
- I liked it because the pictures were very cool. My favorite picture was the corn snake eating the mouse. They should make all the pictures in color.
Casey E. Age 5; El Marino Language School, Culver City, CA
- Desert Serpents
- http://www.syspac.com/~varney/index.html
- It had a real funny picture of a rattle snake with a cowboy hat. I also liked the story of how they became interested in snakes. It needs more pictures.
Cody E. Age 7; El Marino Language School, Culver City, CA
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