Safari Ltd Snapper Alligator
No batteries are needed to rule the swamp with this alligator snapper. A long, curved snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-f...
View full detailsNo batteries are needed to rule the swamp with this alligator snapper. A long, curved snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-f...
View full detailsThe crocodile is a large reptile that can be found in Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, South America and Central America. Crocodiles can gro...
View full detailsThe Orca, also known as the Killer Whale, is found in every one of the world’s oceans. Despite the name “Killer Whale”, it’s actually the largest m...
View full detailsThe forest dragon is one of the most popular and well-established of all dragon species. Old-growth forests are their preferred home, but they’ve a...
View full detailsFloating down a river on its back, while taking a well-earned nap, is the river-otter! A semiaquatic mammal mainly endemic to North America, the ...
View full detailsFound in the dry regions of Mexico and the south-central United States, the collared lizard is a very colorful lizard named after the unique band...
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View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex, the so-called ‘king of the tyrant lizards’, is probably the most famous dinosaur of all time. At up to 40 ft long, it remains on...
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View full detailsThis stingray is known by many names, including Black-blotched Stingray, Black-spotted Stingray, Round Ribbontail Ray, Speckled Stingray, and - whe...
View full detailsThough not quite as well known as Tyrannosaurus Rex, Allosaurus was just as fearsome. This Jurassic Predator had sharp claws and teeth to help it h...
View full detailsAlthough the aardvark is somewhat pig-like in its appearance, including its round body, arched back, and snout, the two aren’t closely related. In ...
View full detailsOriginally from Ayrshire, Scotland, Ayrshire cows are a relatively large breed of cattle that are known for their toughness, stamina, and efficienc...
View full details12 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Bring the wonder of the great outdoors into your home with the Nature Toob! Inclu...
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View full detailsBottom-feeding Nurse Sharks have a very limited range, swimming the warm coastal waters off West Africa and South and Central America. The 9-foot...
View full detailsPostosuchus was a large predator that prowled North America at the beginning of the age of the dinosaurs, approximately 210 million years ago. It w...
View full detailsDid you know that silverback gorillas, identifiable by the patch of silver hair on their backs, are exclusively male? Close related to humans, gor...
View full detailsThe multi-headed Hydra, serpent of the swamp at Lerna, comes from a strange family. Its siblings include Cerberus the three-headed dog and the Chim...
View full detailsThe Flower Dragon awakes from a long slumber every spring, leaving a brilliant splash of color wherever it flies. Even when not seen, its presence ...
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View full details12 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Travel back to the start of the Mesozoic era when dinosaurs ruled the earth! This...
View full details9 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Although these ferocious felines may not make the best house pets, they’re still s...
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View full detailsSpiny lobsters are similar to “true” lobsters, but they lack the large claws that are often associated with those crustaceans. They also have long...
View full detailsThe story of evolution is told in visual, touchable form with these five figures representing various stages of human development. The set begins...
View full details10 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Dolphins are small to medium sized cetaceans related to whales and porpoises. Dol...
View full detailsA member of the requiem shark family that can be found in shallow waters in the Indian and Pacific Ocean, the blacktip reef shark is a relatively s...
View full detailsSlithering through the dusty sand, this impressive cobra has its fangs bared! Due to their powerful neurotoxic venom, the bite from a hooded cobra ...
View full detailsAlthough most people think of a large parrot with white feathers and a yellow crest when they think of a cockatoo, cockatoos actually come in many ...
View full detailsAngus Bulls can grow up to 2000 pounds, which is actually on the smaller side for full-grown cattle. They are prized by farmers for the excellent...
View full detailsAngus calves are hardy and hungry, just like their parents. They are smaller than other calves, but they are naturally black and polled, as those...
View full detailsSugar GliderNo. 100074Sugar Gliders are marsupials, which means females have pouches where babies will further develop after being born. Native to ...
View full detailsVelociraptor was a small, carnivorous dinosaur that lived in Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous, 71 to 75 million years ago. Unlike the fictional ...
View full detailsSarcosuchusNo. 100356Sarcosuchus was a gigantic ancient relative of crocodiles, living in the Early Cretaceous Period around 112 million years ago....
View full detailsThe Clouded Leopard is a smaller relative of the “big cats”. Native to Southeast Asia, this feline’s coat features large blotchy markings instead o...
View full detailsSalmon are a group of fish in the same family as trouts and char. Many salmon species are famous for their “anadromous” lifestyle: being born in fr...
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View full detailsNo batteries are needed to rule the world with this T-rex snapper. A long, brown snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-finger ...
View full detailsDid you know that the name peacock actually describes only male members of the species? Likewise, females are known as peahens, and the term peafow...
View full details10 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. While the aquatic predators in this Toob, including the gray shark, leopard shark...
View full detailsPoised and ready to strike, this impressive cobra has its huge fangs bared! While this figurine poses no danger, all hooded cobras can be fatally d...
View full detailsLife Cycle of a SpiderNo. 100406 A female spider can lay up to 3,000 eggs. Many species then protect the eggs in a silk sac, which is then attache...
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View full detailsApatosaurus was a sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (about 152 million years ago) in what is now western North America. ...
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