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The crabeater seal, despite its name, primarily feeds on krill although it will eat a variety of fish and crustaceans as well. The unique teeth of ...
View full detailsThe American robin, easily identified by its characteristic orange or red breast, ranges throughout North America. A member of the Thrush family, t...
View full detailsThe American kestrel is the smallest and most common of the North American falcons. The more colorful male is rusty with blue-gray wings, a pale un...
View full detailsPerfect 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 Arctic fox is found, as its name suggests, in the northern Arctic regions of Eurasia, North America, Greenland and Iceland. This species' dense...
View full detailsIntroducing a wine stopper showcasing an authentic starfish, masterfully preserved within blue acrylic resin. Crafted to offer an airtight seal, th...
View full detailsThe gray wolf, a large canine native to Eurasia and North America, is the largest extant member of its family. They are social animals that live i...
View full detailsThe Whitetail Deer, Odocoileus virginianus, is the most widespread artiodactyl found in North America. Males of the species, possess antlers which ...
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View full detailsThe modern domestic duck originates from the wild mallard. Believed to have been domesticated as many as 8,000 years ago, the duck has long served ...
View full detailsThe cheetah, native to sub-Saharan Africa, is considered to be the fastest land mammal. Their quick bursts of speed have been clocked in excess of ...
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 longhorn is one of nearly a hundred breeds of living domestic cattle. Modern domestic cattle evolved from a single ancestor, the Aurochs. Remai...
View full detailsThe bobcat is a medium-sized wildcat native to North America, recognized for its tufted ears, short "bobbed" tail, and spotted coat that provides e...
View full detailsThis skull set gives the student the opportunity to compare the skulls and dentition of two carnivores, two herbivores and one omnivore, as well as...
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 detailsPerfect 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 Keel-billed toucan is native to Central and South America. Toucans are easily identified by their large colorful beaks. This beak has a serrate...
View full detailsThe Canadian lynx is native to Canada and most of the northern United States. Lynx are strictly carnivorous preying on small mammals and birds. Lyn...
View full detailsThe spiny dogfish is a shark species found in shallow, temperate waters off the shores of almost every continent. They are aggressive hunters and h...
View full detailsThe rotating Grip and Stand will allow you to comfortably grip and hold your cell phone while on the go. The metal ring swivels 360¬¨ :à û to ge...
View full detailsThis set of six bird talons is perfect for comparative study. Each replica talon captures the subtle details of texture and color of the original. ...
View full detailsThe Eurasian lynx is the largest of the lynx species. Native to forested regions of Europe and Asia, this carnivore feeds on a variety of small ver...
View full detailsThe elephant bird is considered the largest bird to have ever lived. Existing for 60 million years in Madagascar, the elephant bird was extinct by ...
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