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The three-toed sloth is native to the rainforests of South America. There are three species of three-toed sloth. All of these get their common name...
View full detailsThe shoebill is a large African wading bird. The species is named for its clog-shaped bill, an adaptation for catching and holding large, slippery...
View full detailsModeled after the 1995 reconstruction of Peking Man created by Sawyer and Tattersall of the American Museum of Natural History, this Homo erectus s...
View full detailsOstriches are the world's largest birds. They are primarily vegetarian, occasionally feeding on locusts and remains left behind by predators. Ostri...
View full detailsThis Homo ergaster skull, designated as KNM-ER 3733, was discovered by B. Ngeneo in Koobi Fora, Kenya in 1975. It is a very complete example of a a...
View full detailsAll sloth are native to the rainforests of Central and South America. Both species of two-toed sloth, Choloepus hoffmanni and Choloepus didactylus,...
View full detailsThe bush baby (or galago) is an adorable and unique animal native to Africa and parts of Asia. It has large eyes, long ears, and a tail that help...
View full detailsThe nine-banded armadillo is the only member of the order Xenarthra that is found as far North as North America. This nocturnal insectivore is know...
View full detailsSeize a piece of feline lore with our "Temple of Tuna" sticker, a cherished memento from Sir Indiana Bones' legendary escapade. An adventure where...
View full detailsEntomology is a branch of zoology focused on the identification of insects and has become an increasingly common hobby, with butterflies and drag...
View full detailsThis large, flightless ratite is native to Australia. Second only in size to the ostrich, the emu can achieve speeds in excess of 50kl/h, running o...
View full detailsThis specimen is perfectly preserved in clear acrylic resin. It would make an ideal study piece or decorative display! Specifications: Size: 3 x ...
View full detailsThis magnificent raptor, once near extinction due to the elimination of their favorite prey, the passenger pigeon, and the use of DDT, is now recov...
View full detailsThe red-tailed hawk ranges from Alaska south throughout Canada and the United States and in to Central America. With its acute eyesight, a sharp h...
View full detailsSeba's short-tailed bat is a small to medium-sized bat with relatively short ears, and a short, triangular noseleaf. They have fur that is dense an...
View full detailsThis specimen is one of the set of seven wonderfully detailed half scale models. Other options include Homo sapien, Homo neanderthalensis, Homo ere...
View full detailsThe white-handed gibbon is native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. This species like most gibbons is monogamous. White-handed gibbons are prim...
View full detailsHedgehogs are covered with sharp quills that aid in their protection. Many species of hedgehogs can roll into a ball, hiding all vulnerable areas o...
View full detailsThe striped skunk is easily recognized by its characteristic warning colors and pattern. A member of the Mephitidae family, the striped skunk can e...
View full detailsAlthough the Peccary, also known as the Javelina (hav-ah-leen-ah), may appear somewhat pig-like externally, they actually belong to their own famil...
View full detailsThe ocelot ranges from isolated areas in the southern U. S. throughout Mexico, Central America and into much of South America. This medium sized, s...
View full detailsMountain beavers (Aplodontia rufa), not a true beaver, are heavy bodied rodents with short limbs. They are considered the most primitive living ro...
View full detailsMale domestic sheep, called rams, can clearly be distinguished from females, or ewes, by their massive horns. When establishing territory and domin...
View full detailsThe black-footed ferret is considered the rarest mammal in North America. Historically, this once plentiful species occurred throughout the Great P...
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