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Found worldwide in warm, shallow waters, the bull shark is arguably the most infamous shark species. Because of their aggressive nature and presen...
View full detailsFound worldwide in warm, shallow waters, the bull shark is arguably the most infamous shark species. Because of their aggressive nature and presen...
View full detailsWhitetail deer are what’s known as a generalist, which means they can adapt to a wide range of habitats. They can be found all throughout Canada an...
View full detailsVagaceratops was named in 2010 and showed that horned dinosaurs were more diverse than previously supposed. This four-legged plant eater lived in N...
View full detailsOnce believed to be only a myth, the giant squid is a deep-ocean dwelling squid that can grow to gargantuan sizes. Estimations suggest it can gro...
View full detailsThe three-horned Triceratops is the most famous – and most gigantic – of all the horned dinosaurs. This iconic animal browsed for plants in North...
View full detailsAlso known as caribou in North America, reindeer are the largest deer found in the Arctic and Subarctic regions of Europe, Siberia, and North Ameri...
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 detailsMakos may not be the biggest species of shark, rarely growing beyond 10 feet, but they are the quickest! Makos are the fastest known species of sha...
View full detailsThe gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf and the western wolf, is the largest wolf species on the planet. Famous for traveling in packs, each g...
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 detailsThe third largest land mammal, hippopotamuses, or hippos for short, are semi-aquatic herbivorous creatures than can be found in southern Africa. ...
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 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 ...
View full detailsVelociraptor was a small theropod dinosaur (about the size of a large turkey) that lived in what is now Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous Perio...
View full detailsAlso known as the Arctic wolf, the white wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf native to Canada and Greenland. Relatively small compared to other wolf...
View full detailsAlthough it may not look it, the North American black bear is actually the continent's smallest bear species. Not only that, it's also the world'...
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 detailsDilophosaurus was a lightly built meat-eating dinosaur with a distinctive twin-crest on its head. It was the first theropod dinosaur found with suc...
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 detailsAllosaurus is one of the best known large carnivorous dinosaurs from North America and Europe. It hunted during the Jurassic, around 150 million ye...
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 detailsTapejara was a pterosaur that lived in what is now Brazil during the Cretaceous Period (112 million years ago). Pterosaurs were flying reptiles. A...
View full detailsEndemic to the rocky islands and shores of the Southern Pacific and Antarctic Ocean, the chinstrap penguin is a flightless aquatic bird that gets...
View full detailsWhile they may look it, white Siberian tigers are not albino. Instead, their fur lacks a specific pigment found in tigers with orange fur. White S...
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 ye...
View full detailsAlthough there is just one species of Bottlenose Dolphins, there two ecotypes, a coastal variant and a deep-water type. The coastal dolphins are ...
View full detailsThe largest member of the weasel family, the wolverine is a ferocious and carnivorous mammal that can be found primarily in the northern United Sta...
View full detailsFound in the waters off the coast of every continent except for Antarctica, hammerheads are a diverse group of sharks. They differ from other types...
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 identifie...
View full detailsOne of the most widely distributed mammals across the Americas, whitetail deer are among the few species aided by human activities. When large t...
View full detailsWidely distributed in warm and tropical waters all throughout the world, dolphins are iconic and unique aquatic mammals. They are revered for their...
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 detailsStarfish, sometimes more commonly called sea stars, can be found throughout the world’s oceans, from shallow tidal pools to deep trenches. They ar...
View full detailsLiopleurodon was a large carnivorous marine reptile (more than 20 feet in length) that lived during the Middle Jurassic Period (160-155 million yea...
View full detailsNative to the Arctic Circle, polar bears are a unique species of bear that have adapted to survive in cold, harsh environments. Although polar bear...
View full detailsAlthough green sea turtles grow to be 5 feet long, their babies are only 2 inches long at birth! Female green sea turtles dig holes in the sand t...
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...
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 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 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....
View full detailsThe coelacanth is the common name of a large marine fish that is found today near the Comoro Islands off the east coast of Africa. It belongs to an...
View full detailsSmaller, but strikingly similar to the gray wolf, coyotes are a canine that densely inhabit North and Central America. What coyotes lack in size ...
View full detailsSei (pronounced “sigh”) whales are some of the largest animals on the planet, and one of the fastest whales in the sea. Using its unique baleen to ...
View full detailsDoedicurus is an extinct armored plant-eating armadillo. Its heavy bony armor and spiked tail club helped protect it from sabre-toothed predators a...
View full detailsThe jaguar is the largest cat in the New World, and this fearsome hunter can take down just about any prey it wants. It’s the only cat in the Ameri...
View full detailsPteranodon was a huge flying reptile with a wingspan of over 20 feet. It belonged to an extinct group of reptiles called pterosaurs. Pterosaurs wer...
View full detailsMantas are the largest members of the superorder Batoidea, commonly known as rays. Despite their large size (up to 20 feet across), manta rays pos...
View full detailsBrachiosaurus was a large herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (155-150 million years ago) in what is now weste...
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