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Famous for being the fastest land animal on planet Earth, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 70 mph in a full sprint. While they aren't as la...
View full detailsFamous for being the fastest land animal on planet Earth, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 70 mph in a full sprint. While they aren't as la...
View full detailsOne of the largest land mammals on Earth, hippopotamuses, or hippos for short, are mainly aquatic herbivorous creatures found in southern Africa....
View full detailsKaprosuchus shows that prehistoric ‘crocs’ were more diverse than crocodiles today. This extinct relative of modern crocodiles had tusk-like fangs ...
View full details10 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Catch a ride on any of these connectable train figurines! Including a freight st...
View full details10 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Although they may not be as exotic as rainforests, rivers are active ecosystems! ...
View full details11 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Trek into the vast American frontier with our Wild West Toob. It includes a Nati...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex , or “T-Rex”, is one of the most well-known dinosaurs of all time. And with good reason! It’s one of the largest carnivorous dino...
View full detailsSecond perhaps only to Triceratops as the most well-known Ceratopsian, Styracosaurus lacked the eyebrow horns of its cousin, but more than made up ...
View full details48 Pieces Per Bag. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Go back in time to the Mesozoic era with our Dinosaurs Bulk Bag! You'll 48 tiny dino...
View full detailsDespite common belief, grizzly bears aren’t one single species.Instead, they are any North American subspecies of brown bear, including the mainl...
View full detailsRhamphoryhnchus was a pterosaur, or flying reptile, that lived in the Late Jurassic (about 150 million years ago) in what is now Europe. Although i...
View full detailsEndemic only to the cold wilderness of Antarctica, the emperor penguin is the largest penguin species on planet Earth. Males and females are simila...
View full detailsTogether with the fur seal, sea lions comprise the “eared seals” family known as Otariidae. Sea lions extend from subarctic to tropical waters ac...
View full detailsA subspecies of tiger, the Siberian tiger is found primarily in the woodlands and mountain regions of eastern Russia. Siberian tigers are the large...
View full detailsThe gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf or western wolf, is the largest species of wolf on the planet. Known for traveling in packs, each grou...
View full detailsKids are baby goats, and giving birth to a baby goat is known as kidding. Kids are born after around 150 days gestation, and twins are most common,...
View full detailsThe sheep is one of the earliest domesticated animals. There are over one billion sheep in the world, and their wool is one of the earliest and mos...
View full detailsHappy Dragons frequent small towns, open forests, and other places where children gather to play. Known for their bold colors, gentle demeanor, and...
View full detailsThis figure depicts the classic long-necked, long-tailed snarling dragon so popular in European stories. Although wingless, it could doubtless spew...
View full detailsBactrian camels can be found in the desert regions of central and Eastern Asia. Unlike dromedary camels, Bactrian camels can easily be distinguishe...
View full detailsEver collect bugs in a jar as a child? The World’s Best Bug Jar takes insect collection and observation to a new level. The lid is a 2x magnifier,...
View full detailsBrachiosaurus was a large sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic (155-150 million years ago) in what is now western North America. ...
View full detailsAlso known as the Asian black bear and the white-chested bear, the moon bear is a fairly small bear found throughout Asia that has adapted to livin...
View full details“Tabby” refers to any domestic cat that features a distinctive striped or lined pattern on its fur, usually with an “M” shaped mark on its forehead...
View full detailsDespite its name, the muskox is more closely related to the goat family than to oxen. These shaggy beasts move through the Arctic wilderness in her...
View full detailsAlthough singularly referred to as the African Elephant, there are actually two species of elephants in Africa: the African bush elephant, and the ...
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 detailsDonkeys were originally domesticated in Egypt around 6000 years ago from wild Nubian asses, a species that is now threatened with extinction. Not a...
View full detailsThe cunning, predatory Wolf Dragon stalks its prey with all the expert hunting abilities of its namesake. Don’t get on the Wolf Dragon’s bad side!...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex might be scary, but this baby T-Rex toy figure is adorable - and looks like it stepped right out of the hit Amazon kids' TV show ...
View full detailsWarthogNo. 100512Warthogs are members of the pig family known for their knobby faces and formidable tusks. They live in sub-Saharan Africa in savan...
View full detailsMegacerops was very similar to modern day rhinos, but was not closely related. It actually belonged to a group of prehistoric animals called Bronto...
View full detailsSkunkNo. 100411Skunks are related to weasels, badgers, otters and wolverines, but are in their own family. They are well known for their ability to...
View full details11 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Ready to re-enact some history? This set of miniature Civil War Confederate Army s...
View full detailsPrestosuchus was a predatory reptile that lived during the Triassic Period in South America around 240 million years ago. It could grow over 20 fee...
View full detailsA type of houndshark, the leopard shark can be found all along the Pacific coast of North America and Mexico. Although they are relatively small in...
View full detailsEndemic to oceans all around the world, the loggerhead sea turtle is the world’s largest hard shelled turtle. On average, they weigh around 300 pou...
View full detailsPterosaurs were the first reptiles to develop powered flight. They lived for a long time, from the Late Triassic to the End of the Cretaceous (228...
View full detailsDespite its name, the red panda is more closely related to animals like skunks and raccoons than it is to the giant panda. Endemic to the eastern H...
View full detailsThe African Elephant consists of two different species, the enormous African bush elephant and the smaller African forest elephant. Although this...
View full detailsGnome children have all the playfulness and cheer of their parents, but none of the serious side. They are some of the most impish creatures in the...
View full detailsA distant cousin of the Forest Dragon, the Grumpy Dragon is known for its perpetually sour demeanor. Perhaps it simply feels misunderstood? While i...
View full detailsA seemingly impossible cross of species creates this stunning Stag Dragon, an untamable beast. It is extremely powerful, yet shy, preferring to be...
View full detailsThe Peace Dragon is the most passive of all dragons. It’s a devout pacifist, preferring to live a life of study and meditation over the wild advent...
View full detailsBred for pulling, the Clydesdale is one of the most readily recognizable of all horse breeds, thanks to its mammoth size, unique traits, and some w...
View full detailsFriesians, also called Belgian Blacks, are striking horses originating in Friesland in the Netherlands. Known for their black coats, their wavy, fl...
View full detailsAlso known as the tiger owl and the hoot owl, the great horned owl is a rather large member of the Bubo genus found throughout north and south Amer...
View full details10 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Few things are more necessary than protecting the endangered species on our plane...
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