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Despite their name, flying squirrels are not capable of traditional flight. Instead, they are able to glide between trees using what’s known as a “pa
View full detailsDespite their name, flying squirrels are not capable of traditional flight. Instead, they are able to glide between trees using what’s known as a “pa
View full details8 Pieces Per Bag. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. This pack of 8 mini-figures contains animals often found in deserts throughout the world
View full detailsA type of pit viper found in the southeastern United States, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the heaviest rattlesnake species worldwide. Not o
View full detailsFlamingos are a group made up of six species of colorful water birds, found in South and Central America, Africa, the Caribbean, the Middle East and
View full detailsThis seal’s common name doesn’t only refer to its spots – it’s also one of the top predators in the Antarctic, just like the big cat its named for. D
View full detailsAlso known as the beluga whale and the white whale, the beluga is a whale species found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. Its closest living relative
View full detailsSlightly resembling a lion, the good luck dragon is the only known dragon species with mammalian characteristics, although it’s still definitely a dr
View full detailsThe massive Shire horse has held records at various times as both the largest and strongest of all breeds. No wonder, for at over 21 hands high, thes
View full detailsBrachiosaurus was one of the tallest long-necked dinosaurs. This ground shaking herbivore occupied North America during the Late Jurassic, about 153
View full details13 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. A perfect stocking stuffer, this Nativity Super Toob is full of beautiful and iconic
View full detailsOriginally bred for hunting down rodents and other pests, Boston Terriers enjoy a very pleasant and outing going temperament, making them great dogs
View full detailsTriceratops was a large herbivorous horned dinosaur that lived during the very end of the Cretaceous Period (68-66 million years ago) in what is now
View full detailsBorn in litters of 12-15 pups, infant hammerhead sharks are abandoned by their parents shortly after birth. However, the young sharks form schools un
View full detailsFrogfish employ special camouflage to perfectly blend in with their habitat. Depending on the species, they can resemble coral, stones, sea sponges,
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 “Ter
View full detailsThe Amazon tree boa is a member of the Corallus genus found throughout South America. Like all boa species, it is non-venomous and instead kills its
View full detailsNative to the forests of South America, the green-winged macaw is a vibrantly colorful parrot which is the largest member of the Ara genus. Like most
View full detailsBecause it has teeth instead of baleen, the Sperm Whale is the world’s largest toothed predator at nearly 60 feet in length. They keep up their size
View full detailsThe intelligent, friendly, and devoted Golden Retriever gets its start as a playful puppy, and even the puppies show an amazing aptitude toward train
View full detailsDragon hatchlings might be cute, but they’re not very cuddly, with claws and spikes beginning to develop right from birth. All dragons hatch from egg
View full detailsThere are two species of bison, one from Europe and one from North America. The North American variety is the largest land animal on the continent, a
View full details12 pieces per TOOB®. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Recently, scientists have discovered that many dinosaurs were feathered! This Toob in
View full detailsAlso referred to as the red-eared terrapin, the red-eared slider turtle is perhaps the most popular pet turtle worldwide. It is originally endemic to
View full detailsRed Fox No. 100361 The Red Fox is one of the most widespread members of the order Carnivora, which includes bears, cats, canines, seals, hyenas, racc
View full detailsIchthyosaurus No. 100359 Though it was quite dolphin-like in appearance, the Ichthyosaurus is actually a marine reptile, living in the Late Triassic
View full detailsAlso known as the sea tiger, the tiger shark is one of the largest shark species found in oceans all throughout the world. They can grow to be just s
View full details8 Pieces Per Bag. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. The Sea Life Fun Pack contains several tidal zone dwellers and some deep sea inhabitants
View full detailsBamboo Sharks are a small family of cartilaginous fish found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. They don’t grow longer than four feet in length, and have lon
View full detailsCamarasaurus was a large sauropod dinosaur, growing up to 75 feet long. It lived during the Late Jurassic Period, 150 million years ago, and is known
View full detailsThe Florida panther is an extremely endangered subspecies of the Puma concolor, which is commonly known by many names, including cougar, mountain lio
View full detailsIconic for their blazing speed, cheetahs are the fastest land animal and can reach speeds of up to 70 mph. While they aren't as large or strong as ot
View full detailsDunkleosteus was a huge (about 20 feet long and about one ton in weight) carnivorous fish that lived during the Devonian Period (380-360 million year
View full detailsDid you know there are actually multiple species of gray squirrel? This figurine is modeled after the eastern gray squirrel, which can be identified
View full detailsA color variation of the gray wolf, black wolves can be found all across Europe, Asia, and North America. Famous for traveling in packs, each group o
View full detailsA common creature of the Arctic tundra, the Arctic fox is a member of the Vulpes genus. It is well-adapted to living in cold, harsh environments and
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 and
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 o
View full detailsNative to Yemen and Saudi Arabia, the veiled chameleon can primarily be found in forests, valleys, and mountain plateaus. They are a popular species
View full detailsUnlike many other shark species, hammerhead sharks tend to be bottom feeders due to their unusually small mouths. Likewise, the ocean floor allows ha
View full detailsOne of the oldest breeds of Asian cat, the Siamese originates from Thailand, which was once known as Siam. The most distinctive feature of this cat i
View full detailsThe Crystal Cavern dragon may predate almost all other dragon species, for it hails from a cavernous geode deep in the earth that was formed during t
View full details48 Pieces Per Bag. Contents Cannot Be Purchased Individually. Discover the Frontiers of your Imagination® with our space Bulk Bag! Plan your own miss
View full detailsEndemic to the tropical waters and coral reefs of the Florida Keys, Bahamas, Caribbean, and Brazil, the goliath grouper is massive saltwater fish. Th
View full detailsThe Leviathan is a mysterious mythical monster of the sea, the marine counterpart to the great land beast Behemoth. One of the oldest and most powerf
View full detailsPteranodon was a large pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period, around 85 million years ago. Despite often being grouped with dinosaurs, pterosaurs
View full detailsCaimans are small crocodilians found in Central and South America. They belong to the Alligatoridae family, along with the two living species of alli
View full detailsAlso known as the lute turtle, the leatherback sea turtle is the largest of all living turtles and is the second heaviest known reptile, with the fir
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 nicknam
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