Hi there guys! Its me Minnie AGAIN! Still I seriously need some non-profesor sites to use for my project. Here is the clincher my project is about THE ADAPTATIONS OF ARBOREAL SNAKES thanks MS Sue for clearing up what Arboreal means. So can anyone post me some sites? Thanks a heap

Minnie

Thanks SraJmcGin. Cn anyone elso post me some sites PLZ thanks Minnie

Hi Minnie! I'd be happy to help you find some non-professor sites for your project on the adaptations of arboreal snakes. There are a few ways you can approach this:

1. Use a search engine: Start by using a search engine like Google, Bing, or DuckDuckGo. Enter specific keywords related to your topic, such as "adaptations of arboreal snakes." The search engine will list various websites that may contain relevant information. However, keep in mind that not all results will be non-professor sites, so you'll need to go through the search results and evaluate each website.

2. Online databases: Look for online databases that provide information on reptiles or snakes. Some examples include the Reptile Database, HerpMapper, or the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. These databases often have scientific information, but they are reliable and can be used as non-professor sources.

3. Educational websites: Explore educational websites that focus on nature, wildlife, or reptiles. Some examples include National Geographic, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, or iNaturalist. These sites often provide educational content for students and non-professionals.

4. Natural history museums: Check out websites of natural history museums or similar institutions. Many museums have online resources or sections dedicated to specific animals, including snakes. The American Museum of Natural History, the British Museum, or the Australian Museum are some examples.

Remember to assess the credibility of the sources you find by checking for author credentials, reliable citations, and overall reputation of the website. It's also good practice to cross-reference information across multiple sources to ensure accuracy. Good luck with your project, Minnie!