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Perfect for building a natural history display or for use in ornithological studies. Eggs are also suitable to be used by rehabilitators for egg we...
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 detailsMegalodon, meaning "big tooth," is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 2.3 to 3.6 million years ago. It is regarded as one of the ...
View full detailsThis skull is a model of an average European adult skull that can be taken apart into 22 individual bones. The model was developed using a real hu...
View full detailsThis excavation kit features premium quality, lightweight dig block material. Each mini-sized block contains a dinosaur skeleton and a fold-out roc...
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 detailsThe Smooth hammerhead is a species of hammerhead shark, family Sphyrnidae, so named because of the distinctive shape of the head, which is flattene...
View full detailsThe American crow ranges over much of North America. This species is an omnivore, with a diet consisting of fruits, grains, insects, small vertebra...
View full detailsThe American beaver is the largest rodent found in North America. These aquatic herbivores make large dams of wood and mud to flood and create habi...
View full detailsThe prairie dog is a vital link in the prairie habitat. Once ranging over much of the United States west of the Mississippi, their numbers have now...
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View full detailsThe Gila monster is a venomous lizard native to the arid deserts of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It has a distinctive, b...
View full detailsRaccoons are probably best known for their black bandit like mask and ringed tail. Raccoons are lively, nocturnal omnivores found from southern Can...
View full detailsThe spotted hyena, native to central and southern Africa, is probably best known as a scavenger but will also hunt in packs. Equipped with powerful...
View full detailsThe chipmunk is a small variety of ground squirrel. There are 22 species of Chipmunk found across North America, 21 of which are only found in the ...
View full detailsSea otters inhabit the seas and kelp beds of North America. The otter is a highly intelligent, playful, and inquisitive mammal. It is most famous f...
View full detailsTurtles are ancient reptiles with a distinctive bony or cartilaginous shell that encases their body. They belong to the order Testudines and are f...
View full detailsKomodo dragons are apex predators known for their powerful build, sharp claws, serrated teeth, and strong tails. They primarily hunt deer, wild b...
View full detailsTurtles are unique among reptiles due to their protective shells, which are made up of two parts: the carapace (the upper shell) and the plastron...
View full detailsThe domestic sheep has been a stable food source for human populations for nearly 7000 years. In addition to their meat, humans also make use of th...
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View full detailsThe plains pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius) is a small burrowing rodent known for its extensive underground tunnel systems. One distinctive featur...
View full detailsThe chimpanzee is native to the rainforests of central and western Africa. Chimpanzees live in social communities that can number from 20 to 100 in...
View full detailsThe leopard seal is native to Antarctica and a handful surrounding islands including the Falklands, Kerguelen, South Georgia and South Shetland. Th...
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