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Voles are small, burrowing rodents of various species found in North America, Europe, and Asia. They are herbivorous and consume a wide range of pl...
View full detailsThis excavation kit features premium quality, lightweight dig block material. Each mini-sized block contains a dinosaur figurine. Each kit comes wi...
View full detailsSpecifications: Real green rose chafer beetle with flowers encased in an acrylic resin block The photos shown are examples of what your specimen...
View full detailsSquirrels are small to medium-sized rodents belonging to the family Sciuridae. They are known for their bushy tails, sharp claws, and excellent cli...
View full detailsThe turtle is considered the oldest of the living reptiles, first evolving around 200 million years ago. The snapping turtle gets his name from the...
View full detailsHummingbirds are some of the smallest members of the class Aves. They can flap their wings at the incredible rate of 60 to 80 beats per second and ...
View full detailsHummingbirds are some of the smallest members of the class Aves. They can flap their wings at the incredible rate of 60 to 80 beats per second and ...
View full detailsDecorate your tree with an homage to SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology! This delicately crafted brass ornament features our famous skeletal mascot, Ro...
View full detailsThe average sperm whale can weigh as much as 50 tons, grow to a length of 65 feet, and live for 30 years. Sperm whales travel in schools of about 2...
View full detailsThe bald eagle ranges throughout most of North America. This large species primarily feeds on fish but will also prey on smaller birds and scavenge...
View full detailsThe American black bear is found in disjointed populations from Alaska to Mexico. Black bears are omnivorous, feeding on plants, berries, insects, ...
View full detailsThere are 19 species of ground squirrel found in North America; most of these are found in the western United States. Ground squirrels, unlike thei...
View full detailsThis Real Tree snap-back baseball hat is the perfect way to show off your love for the outdoors. It's made from durable cotton twill fabric in a cl...
View full detailsReaching the size of a crow, the pileated woodpecker is the largest woodpecker found in the United States. This species makes large characteristic ...
View full detailsThe African Lion, as its name suggests is native to the plains of Africa. This large predator prefers grassy plains, savannas, and semi-deserts. Li...
View full detailsThere are 11 species of "tree squirrels" found in North America. Tree squirrels, as their name suggests, are arboreal making their nests in hollowe...
View full detailsThe great horned owl is native to most of North and South America. This large owl feeds on invertebrates, rodents, small birds, and rabbits. The gr...
View full detailsThe snapping turtle is considered the oldest of the living reptiles and is believed to have first evolved around 200 million years ago. It gets it...
View full detailsThe tiger shark is one of the largest sharks measuring 10 to 14 ft in length and weighing 850 to 1400 lbs. Native to many tropical and temperate oc...
View full detailsThe African lion is a large carnivorous mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa. Recognized for its distinctive appearance, which includes a robust bod...
View full detailsThe great horned owl is native to most of North and South America. This large owl feeds on invertebrates, rodents, small birds, and rabbits. The gr...
View full detailsThe American Opossum ranges in North America, from Central America and Mexico in the south, through the United States east of the Rocky Mountains a...
View full detailsThese charming displays bring a touch of nature's beauty right into your space. Each clear acrylic case houses a vibrant, hand-picked flower paired...
View full detailsCaligo Illioneus or the owl butterfly has a wingspan reaching about 12-15 centimeters (4.7 - 5.9 in). In this large owl butterfly the dorsal sides ...
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