Subject: | Re: Request for sound - Baby Alligator |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Wed, 04 Feb 2004 13:55:57 -0500 |
From: > > Unfortunately not. I just searched http://www.junglewalk.com (section > Alligators and Caymans) and found the same link as above and several adul= t > alligators (including one at Wild Sanctuary). > > In contrast to findsounds.com, junglewalk.com always launches the origina= l > websites. I first found out about junglewalk when someone sent me a email with a question about something on my site, giving a link which was junglewalk. If you check in the frogs section you will find quite a few, but not near all of my frog species pages linked. They operate more like a specialized websearch, though they review the pages they link and provide descriptive comments. If you click any of the links on my pages in the frame, you drop right back to my site. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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