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The Morpho Marcus (or Morpho Adonis) is a neotropical butterfly. These butterflies are found in mid-elevation rainforest at altitudes between about...
View full detailsThe Tasmanian devil, as its name would suggest, is native to the island of Tasmania. This small marsupial has the reputation of a fierce predator. ...
View full detailsThe striped hyena is native to arid regions of northern and central Africa as well as portions of southeast Asia. This species is solitary and rare...
View full detailsThe scientific name for the Parson's Chameleon is "Chamaeleo parsonii". True chameleons are members of the Old world Family Chamaeleonidae. There h...
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 nine-banded armadillo is a small, armored mammal native to the Americas, particularly abundant in the southern United States and Central Americ...
View full detailsThis replica skeleton is great for detailed study of the skeletal anatomy of the female pelvis. Consisting of the hip bone, sacrum with coccyx, and...
View full detailsThe Goliath frog, named for its enormous size, is the world's largest frog. Native to rainforest river systems of West Africa, this large amphibian...
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 Giant Beaver became extinct about 10,000 years ago. Although it ranged from Alaska to Florida, there have been very few specimens found. This p...
View full detailsThe muskrat, like its larger relative the beaver, is an aquatic rodent. The muskrat is an herbivore and will chew on small saplings for food as wel...
View full detailsEncased in clear acrylic, this necklace features a real spider preserved with precision, available in both classic clear and glow-in-the-dark varia...
View full detailsSea stars are marine invertebrates that typically have five arms. There are around 1,900 known species of starfish, which live in waters of all cli...
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 detailsEntomology is a branch of zoology focused on the identification of insects and has become an increasingly common hobby, with butterflies and dragon...
View full detailsThe Striped Skunk is an iconic member of the Mustelid family, easily recognizable by its characteristic warning colors and pattern. With its uniqu...
View full detailsThe ball python is a python species found in Africa that is the smallest of the African pythons. This snake is one of the most popular in the pet t...
View full detailsThe African leopard once ranged throughout most of Asia. Today, the largest populations are found in much of Africa. Leopards are famous for their ...
View full detailsFruit Bat Skull - The fruit bat, also known as the "flying fox", is a member of the suborder Megachiroptera. These bats, as their name suggests, a...
View full detailsThere are two species of two-toed sloths,Choloepus hoffmanni and Choloepus didactylus. They are both native to the tropical rainforests of Central ...
View full detailsShrews are small, mostly insectivorous mammals that comprise about 6.5% of all mammal species. There are 32 species of shrews found in North Americ...
View full detailsThe moa were a group of large, flightless birds endemic to New Zealand. They were part of the family Dinornithidae and were characterized by their ...
View full detailsThis skull of a European Male is an exceptionally detailed, high-quality skull, with all internal and external osteological structure and detail ac...
View full detailsThe gelada baboon is found only within the country of Ethiopia in Africa. This high altitude primate is more terrestrial than most other monkeys. T...
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