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The 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 Brandt's cormorant is native to the Pacific coast of North America. This gregarious pelagic species nests in huge numbers on rocky outcrops and...
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 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 detailsAnimal claws are fascinating examples of anatomical specialization, each adapted for unique functions that reflect an animal’s lifestyle. Predators...
View full detailsThe domestic pig is a domesticated version of the wild boar. It is a large, intelligent mammal that is widely kept by humans for its meat, leathe...
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 detailsThese veterinary osteological models are perfect for your practice or the classroom. Each model features accurate anatomical details, molded from n...
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 desert tortoise is a species of tortoise native to the Mojave desert and Sonoran desert of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. ...
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View full detailsEntomology is a branch of zoology focused on the identification of insects and has become an increasingly common hobby, with butterflies and drag...
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 American marten is a solitary, nocturnal member of the Mustelidae family found in the northern parts of the United States, through Canada and ...
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 great horned owl is native to most of North and South America. This large owl feeds on invertebrates, rodents, small birds, and rabbits. The g...
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View full detailsThe Weasel, also known as the Ermine, is found in the north temperate and frigid sectors of Eurasia and North America. Weasels are carnivores that ...
View full detailsThe scarlet ibis is named for the brilliant red coloration of its plumage. This species is native to northeastern South America, but has been intro...
View full detailsThe Spoonbill has a unique beak adaptation for catching its food from water. It will thrash its beak back and forth in the water which in turn chur...
View full detailsThe capybara is the worlds largest rodent weighing up to 80kg (176 lbs. ) This semi-aquatic species is native to South America where it occupies a ...
View full detailsThe California sea lion is found along the Pacific coast of North America from British Columbia to Mexico. Sea lions are carnivores feeding on vari...
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...
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