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The African Elephant, as its name suggests is native to Africa. Elephants are the largest land mammals reaching a height of 400cm (13 feet) and a w...
View full detailsAmerican alligators are large, freshwater reptiles found in swamps, rivers and lakes of the Southeastern United States. Alligators can reach a le...
View full detailsThe wolverine is the second largest living member of the Mustelidae family. They are aggressive and extremely strong predators. Their large pads an...
View full detailsThis tiny primate is native to areas of Indonesia and the Philippines. Tarsiers are nocturnal as evidenced by their large eye sockets. The tarsiers...
View full detailsAlso known as puma, American lion, panther, and cougar, this giant cat makes its home in mountains, deserts and jungles throughout North and South ...
View full detailsThe Bobcat is indigenous throughout North America. There is some dispute as to which genus it should be assigned, with both Felis rufus and Lynx r...
View full detailsThe swift fox is a small, nocturnal canid native to the grasslands of North America, particularly the Great Plains. It has a slender build with a g...
View full detailsFurbearers, or animals whose fur have a monetary value, have long been an important part of the American economy. The skulls available in this set ...
View full detailsGigantopithecus is believed to be the largest primate to have ever lived. Although quadrupedal, when standing on it's hind limbs, Gigantopithecus w...
View full detailsThe American black bear is found in disjointed populations from Alaska to Mexico. Black bears are omnivorous feeding on plants, berries, insects, s...
View full detailsThe American black bear is found in disjointed populations from Alaska to Mexico. Black bears are omnivorous feeding on plants, berries, insects, s...
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...
View full detailsThe golden eagle, originally native to much of Eurasia and North America, has been extirpated from much of its former eastern North American range ...
View full detailsNative to China, this species is the largest amphibian in the world growing over 6 feet long and weighing up to 60 lbs. Like most salamanders, the ...
View full detailsThe domestic hog, also known as swine, wild boar or feral hog, descended from introductions of Eurasian wild hogs. Pigs are believed to have been d...
View full detailsThe cave bear lived in Europe from about 300,000 to 15,000 BC having become extinct about the same time as the appearance of Cro-Magnon. This parti...
View full detailsThe Barred owl is a woodland species that feeds on small mammals, crayfish, amphibians, and occasionally birds. Its name comes from the barred stri...
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 detailsThe Merino ram is the male of the Merino sheep, renowned worldwide for producing some of the finest and softest wool. These rams are typically med...
View full detailsThis specimen is perfectly preserved in clear acrylic resin. It would make an ideal study piece or decorative display!Specifications: Size: 1 5/8" ...
View full detailsPolar Bears are extremely large predators and dangerous to humans. Often found on ice flows they lead a very nomadic life. Specifications: Produc...
View full detailsA phororhacos, or sword beak, was a 6-foot tall, flightless bird having small wings and very large hind legs, that lived during the Miocene period....
View full detailsThe American crocodile is found only in southern Florida and areas of Central and South America. This species can be found in brackish and saltwate...
View full detailsOne of the widest distributed wild canid in North America, coyotes can be found from Central America north through central Canada and into Alaska. ...
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