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The Smilodon, an extinct species of saber-toothed tiger, was a formidable predator that roamed the Americas during the Pleistocene epoch. It is kno...
View full detailsThe chacma baboon is indigenous to the savanna woodlands and mountains of South Africa. Males of this species have large canines that are used aggr...
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 details"Pit bull" is a term often used to refer to several breeds of dogs that share similar physical characteristics; however, "pit bull" is not a recogn...
View full details1.9 MYA. The Homo habilis Skull KNM-ER 1813 was discovered by K. Kimeu in 1973 at Koobi Fora, Kenya, and described by R. Leakey in Nature in 1973. ...
View full detailsRabbits are small, herbivorous mammals found in a variety of habitats worldwide, including grasslands, forests, and even urban areas. Known for the...
View full detailsThere are two subspecies of lowland gorilla; western and eastern, both of which inhabit isolated rainforest pockets where they forage for vegetatio...
View full detailsThe dwarf caiman, also known as Cuvier's dwarf caiman, is common throughout much of the Amazon and Orinoco River systems. This species is one of th...
View full detailsThe domestic bovine (also commonly known as cow or cattle), can be found ranched worldwide as a source of food. In bovids, "cow" usually denotes a ...
View full detailsThe Burrowing owl gets its name from dwelling in underground burrows, usually made by ground squirrels. This species inhabits grasslands from Canad...
View full detailsThe coatimundi, sometimes simply called the coati, is a member of the raccoon family Procyonidae. The White-nosed coati is native to a few regions ...
View full detailsThe morpho butterflies comprise many species of Neotropical butterfly under the genus Morpho. They are found mostly in South America, Mexico, and ...
View full detailsThe impala is a medium-sized antelope native to eastern and southern Africa. It is known for its striking reddish-brown coat and long, spiral horns...
View full detailsThis large, flightless ratite is native to Australia. Second only in size to the ostrich, the emu can achieve speeds in excess of 50kl/h, running o...
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 springbok is a medium-sized antelope found in southern and southwestern Africa. It has a light brown coat with a distinctive white "V" on the ...
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 detailsThe Snow Leopard, Panthera uncia, lives in the mountain ranges of Central Asia from China to the Himalayas. Snow Leopards are highly endangered in ...
View full detailsThe rhesus monkey is native to much of China as well as Afghanistan, India and Nepal. The rhesus is omnivorous and diurnal and lives freely in the ...
View full detailsThe killer whale (also known as the orca), is found throughout most of the worlds oceans and is considered to be the widest spread cetacean. The ki...
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 bottle-nosed dolphin is probably the best known Cetacean. They are found throughout most of the worlds oceans. This species, like most dolphins...
View full detailsThe modern domestic goose is native to Eurasia and North America. Like its relative the duck, the goose is highly adapted to life in an aquatic hab...
View full detailsThis specimen is perfectly preserved in clear acrylic resin. It would make an ideal study piece or decorative display! Specifications: Clear: Appr...
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