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Bison are the largest land mammal in North America. There are two subspecies of American bison, the plains and woods bison, though the plains bison...
View full detailsBison are the largest land mammal in North America. There are two subspecies of American bison, the plains and woods bison, though the plains bison...
View full detailsThe whitetip reef shark is a requiem shark, meaning it is a member of the Carcharhinidae family, like the bull shark, grey reef shark, tiger shark ...
View full detailsSome of the best-known woolly mammoths are babies, and some complete examples have been stunningly preserved in ice. The 42,000-year-old baby nick...
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 gray reef shark is likely very similar to what most people picture when they hear the word “shark”. As its name implies, it is gray in color an...
View full detailsLemon sharks inhabit shallow coastal waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and get their name from the yellowish coloration that helps them bl...
View full detailsLion, goat, and serpent, the Chimera continues the mythological tradition of frightening hybrids. She comes from a famous family as well, counting ...
View full detailsThe Vaquita is sadly one of the most endangered animals on the planet. This small cetacean is native only to the northwestern Gulf of California in...
View full detailsThough similar in appearance to the woolly mammoth, the American mastodon is not closely related. The mastodons split from the other members of the...
View full detailsAs snow blows over the frozen tundra, the Siberian husky proudly crests the horizon, sled in tow. Famous for its beautiful, thick coat and its abil...
View full detailsThe fearsome looking Hyaenodons were the top predators of their day, reigning for over 25 million years from the Eocene to the Miocene epochs. Thou...
View full detailsKnown for their signature howls and big personalities, beagles are one of the most popular breeds of domesticated dog. With even and gentle temper...
View full detailsThe most arboreal of all the great apes, orangutans spend most of their time in trees. Females are wholly responsible for raising their young; th...
View full detailsBorder collies were bred and trained originally as sheep dogs, and their name refers to the border of England and Scotland where so many border col...
View full detailsUnlike many other mammals, newborn zebras are fairly self-sufficient when they’re born, and can stand and walk on their own. Did you know it was ...
View full detailsSchnauzers, an ancient German breed, have so many distinguishing characteristics, from their short tails to their unique ears, to the mustachioed f...
View full detailsOne of the most well-known dinosaurs of all time, Triceratops is easily recognized by its two large brow horns, its short nose horn and its large ...
View full detailsAnyone familiar with Jack Russell terriers will vouch for their high energy and excellent trainability. They are small dogs, wiry even, but they ar...
View full detailsAnzu wyliei represents the first well-known fossil evidence of oviraptorosaur dinosaurs in the United States. It lived in what is now North and Sou...
View full detailsRegaliceratops means “Royal Horned Face”, referring to its head frill that features plates around the edge resembling a crown. It lived in the late...
View full detailsGolden retrievers are larger dogs with medium energy, known for their intelligence and loyalty. The breed standard allows only three colors, golden...
View full detailsAlthough this little joey may look old enough to survive on its own, some kangaroo infants will stay in their mother’s pouch for up to 200 days! Ev...
View full detailsThe strange-looking Macrauchenia seems like a cross between a llama and an elephant. It lived in South America during the last Ice Age roughly 10,0...
View full detailsLike other cat species, leopard cubs are born with their eyes closed and rely on their mothers for protection and food. In fact, leopards don’t g...
View full detailsDaeodon was an entelodont – a group of prehistoric hoofed mammals that resembled pigs. In fact, Daeodon was once known as “Dinohyus” which means “T...
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View full details48 Pieces Per Bag. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Old McDonald had more than one farm animal! That’s why we offer the farm life Bulk B...
View full detailsThe Uintatherium is a large, rhinoceros-like herbivore from the Eocene epoch, roughly 40 million years ago. Its unique head featured six bony knob...
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View full detailsMagnifying Lenses POP Display#621816Contains: 6 each of red, blue, black and yellow totalling 24 pcs3 Language information (English, Spanish, Frenc...
View full detailsThis Solar System ruler features the sun, eight planets, and the asteroid belt. The planets are pictured in order, in realistic colors, along wit...
View full detailsTravel the solar system in seconds instead of light years with this highly detailed set including the sun and eight planets. Even the most minute...
View full detailsThis set includes the tiny white eggs were ants get their start. Larvae come next, molting several times before entering a period of rest and gro...
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View full detailsA hen may lay 300 eggs in a year, but only if a rooster is present can the eggs contain hatchlings. Eggs take 21 days to hatch, but a newly hatch...
View full detailsMade up of ten different subspecies, the boa constrictor is a type of large, heavy-bodied snake endemic to North, Central, and South America. Boa...
View full detailsMeet one of the rarest cubs you’ll ever see! White Bengal tigers are a variant on the Bengal tiger, and their unique coloration is caused by a lac...
View full detailsThe ladybug is also known as the ladybird, and more correctly known as the ladybeetle. The insect goes through the four stages of metamorphosis, ...
View full detailsOne of the largest members of the big cat classification, this precious little Bengal cub has a lot of growing to do! While he or she may not loo...
View full detailsAlthough alligators are best known for being fearsome predators, they also make loving mothers! Adult female alligators not only defend their nests...
View full detailsA side view shows a green bean seed in the soil, followed by the germination stage, where the seed sends roots into the warm, moist soil. The pla...
View full detailsGreen sea turtle eggs are buried in clutches of 75-200. After two months, the hatchlings make a mad dash for water, where they’ll spend the rest ...
View full detailsHardworking honeybees rapidly transition through their life cycle, with only 21 days from egg to adulthood. Bees in the larval stage are fed by w...
View full detailsA small owl species endemic to the woods of North America, Mexico, and Canada, the eastern screech owl is made up of five different subspecies. The...
View full detailsFamous for their lengthy tails, the ring-tailed lemur is a primate found exclusively on the island of Madagascar. Like other lemur species, the rin...
View full detailsFrom nearly invisible eggs, tiny striped caterpillars emerge. They begin feeding on the surrounding milkweed leaves immediately, storing food for...
View full detailsFound in parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Madagascar, and a wide array of islands, tortoises are explicitly land dwel...
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 ...
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