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Minke Whale Sea Life Toy FigureThe Minke Whale is a relatively small baleen whale related to the Blue Whale and the Sei Whale. It grows to about 35...
View full detailsMinke Whale Sea Life Toy FigureThe Minke Whale is a relatively small baleen whale related to the Blue Whale and the Sei Whale. It grows to about 35...
View full detailsSpinosaurus was a large, fish-eating dinosaur found in Egypt and Africa. As more and more remains of this dinosaur are found, scientists can begin ...
View full detailsA relative of Spinosaurus, Baryonyx had a long, slender snout full of teeth that suggested it hunted fish. It is named for the first claw on each h...
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View full detailsBush Babies, also known as Galagos, are primates found in Africa. They are mostly active at night, so they have very large eyes to help them see in...
View full detailsShringasaurusNo. 100357 Shringasaurus lived in the middle Triassic Period, around 245 million years ago. Though it was a large prehistoric reptile,...
View full detailsRockhopper Penguins get their name from the rocky shores where they make their nests, and their habit of hopping from rock to rock to get around (i...
View full detailsConsisting of two species, the long-finned pilot whale and the short-finned pilot whale, pilot whales can be found in oceans nearly worldwide. They...
View full detailsClosely related to the Cloud Dragon, the Fog Dragon has a much darker persona than its cloud-loving cousin. Fog Dragons sneak about wherever dense ...
View full detailsOne of the most popular and well-known dinosaurs, Stegosaurus was a very unique looking dinosaur, with its large armored plates and distinctive ta...
View full detailsCatfish belong to an order of freshwater and saltwater fishes that are notable for whisker-like structures called barbels on their face. Most catfi...
View full detailsFrench Bulldogs or “Frenchies” are fun-loving, affectionate dogs that crave human attention. They are similar to English Bulldogs, but are smaller ...
View full detailsEndemic to the coastal regions of Chile and Peru in South America, the Humboldt penguin is a flightless bird with flippers, and is closely relate...
View full detailsAlso known as the black-footed penguin, the South African penguin is a species of flightless bird endemic the waters of Africa. They are a specia...
View full detailsIconic for their stylish set of stripes, zebras are a member of the horse family native to many regions of Africa. Although it was previously tho...
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 detailsFound in the eastern United States, the eastern chipmunk is the only living member of the Tamias genus. It can commonly be found in wooded and urba...
View full detailsA ram is a male sheep of breeding age, usually older than seven months. In some locales, male sheep are known as Tups. Over 200 breeds of sheep exi...
View full detailsNative to the warmer waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans, including the Great Barrier Reef and the Red Sea, anemonefish often live at the bot...
View full detailsOcean Dragons often frighten sailors at night with their eerie glowing lures, but they’re not actually dangerous. Scientific Name: Draco marinus ...
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View full detailsCreated to run a quarter-mile race at high speeds, the American Quarter Horse Gelding is the most popular horse in the United States. Strong enoug...
View full detailsThe Morgan is one of the oldest horse breeds originating in the United States, and went on to influence many later American breeds. Morgans are pow...
View full detailsThe second largest land mammal native to the Asian continent, the Indian rhino is also known as the greater one-horned rhino and the great Indian r...
View full detailsOne of the most instantly recognizable mythical creatures, the stately unicorn symbolizes virtue and strength. Although the beautiful creature ha...
View full detailsDid you know that the females in a pride of lions are often related to each other, because females stay with the pride in which they are born whi...
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View full detailsWhite Bengal tigers are a variant of the Bengal tiger, and their unique coloration is caused by a lack of the pigment pheomelanin. White Bengal ti...
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View full detailsAxolotl Toy Figure The Axolotl is an unusual type of salamander that is able to reach adulthood without losing its gills and transitioning to a par...
View full detailsNative to Sub-Saharan Africa, the African wild dog is the only living member of the genus Lycoan. Although they look somewhat similar to both jacka...
View full detailsSometimes called bowmouth guitarfish or mud skates, shark rays inhabit shallow coastal waters and coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean. Their evoluti...
View full detailsThe second largest fish found in today’s oceans, the basking shark is the only living member of the Cetorhinidae family. They typically reach sizes...
View full detailsLeopard Gecko Toy Figure The Leopard Gecko is found in dry grasslands and deserts in southern Asia. Some believe it is one of the first species of ...
View full detailsGrowing over 7 feet tall, moose are the largest species in the deer family and are easily identifiable by their immense size and fan-shaped antle...
View full detailsHarpies are figures in Greek and Roman mythology with features of both human women and birds. They are wind spirits, and are particularly known for...
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View full detailsPatagotitan Toy Dinosaur FigureFirst described in 2017, this long-necked dinosaur is one of the largest animals to ever walk the earth. It measured...
View full detailsLuna moth eggs are laid on tree leaves, including the sweetgum, where the caterpillars will have plenty to eat and little competition. After moltin...
View full detailsDilophosaurus lived in the Early Jurassic Period, 200 million years ago. It grew to over 20 feet in length, which isn’t large when compared to late...
View full detailsThe Eagle Owl is among the largest owl species, with a wingspan of over 6 feet. These owls are distributed across a wide range of varied habitats a...
View full detailsVelociraptor was a small theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous Period (about 75 million years ago). Alth...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest known theropod dinosaur. It lived in what is now western North America in the latest Cretaceous Period (6...
View full detailsAn incredibly iconic species of butterfly, the monarch can be found in many parts of Northern and Central America. Monarch butterflies are pollinat...
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View full detailsAlso called the black-tailed jackrabbit, this hare makes its home in the southwestern North America. To outrun its many predators, this hare has po...
View full detailsThe giraffe is the tallest living land animal. As it chows down on leaves from tall African trees, it fears almost no predators. Giraffes grow up...
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