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The American elk, also known as Wapiti after the Algonquin word for "white rump", is found through much of western North America with scattered pop...
View full detailsKangaroo rats are unique in that nature has provided them with the ability to survive with little water. Though they range in size all can be recog...
View full detailsGrasshoppers are a group of insects belonging to the suborder Caelifera. They are among what is probably the most ancient living group of chewing h...
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 red ruffed lemur is a striking primate native to the rainforests of northeastern Madagascar. It has a thick, rust-colored coat, a black face wi...
View full detailsThe Florida manatee, a subspecies of the West Indian Manatee, ranges along the coast of North America from the Carolinas, south to Florida, and thr...
View full detailsThe rufous elephant shrew, rufous sengi or East African long-eared elephant-shrew is a species of elephant shrew in the family Macroscelididae. Fou...
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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 scaveng...
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 detailsThe Gaboon viper is native to central and western Africa. Gaboons possess the largest fangs of any venomous snake, measuring up to 2" in length. I...
View full detailsThe dodo, now extinct, once inhabited the small island of Mauritius, located near Madagascar. This large flightless bird was easy prey for mariners...
View full detailsThe Caribbean flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber), also known as the American flamingo, is found throughout the Caribbean, including the Bahamas, the...
View full detailsThe bighorn sheep is characterized by the large heavy horns that the male possesses for sparring. This territorial fighting usually consists of a s...
View full detailsThe bull shark, also known as the bull whaler or the Zambezi River shark, is common worldwide in warm shallow waters along coasts. This species is ...
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 detailsA fish from the time of the dinosaurs: Dastilbe crandalli, a small schooling fish from the Aptian stage of the Lower Cretaceous Period (113-125 mil...
View full detailsThe term "pinkie mouse" generically describes a wide range of live or frozen mice that are fed to pet reptiles and amphibians. It is a specific ter...
View full detailsRecognized for its distinctively long face and large size, Chacma baboons have a variable coat color ranging from olive-brown to gray and sometimes...
View full detailsAmerican alligators are found in the southeastern United States from Virginia along the Atlantic coast to Florida and into the Gulf of Mexico Tex...
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 term "mouse" can refer to any number of small rodents within the Muridae family. The House mouse Mus musculus, is often associated with human p...
View full detailsThe mountain goat is found in North America from southern Alaska, throughout much of British Columbia and into northwestern United States. This agi...
View full detailsThis skull was found at Koobi Fora, Kenya, in 1973 by Kamoya Kimeu. It dates back to 1.9 MYA and is considered an early member of the Homo genus. I...
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