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We hope that you enjoy your tour to the various regions of Brazil. Before embarking on your trip you might want to see a few basic demographic , economic , and political statistics about this fascinating and beautiful land. Brasil is a huge country with 5 Full Review »
sample paintings from this movement in American art. Tour: American Impressionists of the Late 1800s and Early 1900s. Since the development of the oil technique during the early 1400s, the equipment and chemicals necessary for painting were simply too cum Full Review »
A searchable directory of images, visualizations, and animations of the Earth. The purpose of NASA's Visible Earth is to provide a consistently updated, central point of access to the superset of NASA's Earth science-related images, animations, and data v Full Review »
Each weekday, Pulse of the Planet provides its listeners with a two-minute sound portrait of Planet Earth, tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide and blending interviews and extraordinary natural sound. Full Review »
Brighman Young website offers students and the public an opportunity to search databases and libraries located on campus. Full Review »
The West Indian manatee or sea cow (Trichechus manatus) is commonly found in shallow coastal areas, but can also be found in shallow rivers, estuaries, and canals. In the United States this species is concentrated around Florida in the winter months and m Full Review »
The Ka'apor capuchin monkey is one of the capuchins without a tuft of hair on top of the head. It weighs about 2 - 3 kg (4.4 - 6.6 lb). Capuchins are diurnal and arboreal monkeys living in forested habitat. They are polygamous and occur in groups containi Full Review »
Spider Monkey, any of four species of small New World monkeys characterized by their long, slender limbs and great agility. Spider monkeys occur between southern Brazil and central Mexico. They travel in small bands in forest trees, moving swiftly by maki Full Review »
The emerald tree boa, Corallus caninus, is a green snake with white bands. It lives in trees and shrubs near water (like swamps and marshes in rain forests). It is found in the lower Amazon basin (in Brazil) and in Guyana and Suriname. This snake has a li Full Review »
Range: Central America; eastern Ecuador, northern & eastern Peru, northern Bolivia, Brazil, central and eastern Columbia, Venezuela, the Guianas, Trinidad and Tobago Size: 6-12 ft, females tend to be larger Life span: 20+ yr Active: nocturnal Full Review »

