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Native to the island of Borneo, this great ape was recently split from the Sumatran orangutan and given individual species status. The Malay word o...
View full detailsThe blue jay ranges through most of eastern North America. This species is omnivorous feeding on a variety of seeds, berries, insects and small ver...
View full detailsThe African crested porcupine is native to regions of Northern Africa, Southern Europe, and areas of the Mediterranean. This is a large species of ...
View full detailsSquirrels are small to medium-sized rodents that belong to the family Sciuridae, which includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels, chipmunks, marm...
View full detailsPorcupines' quills, or spines, take on various forms, depending on the species, but all are modified hairs coated with thick plates of keratin, and...
View full detailsSeize a piece of feline lore with our "Temple of Tuna" sticker, a cherished memento from Sir Indiana Bones' legendary escapade. An adventure where...
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View full detailsWhile the young zebra shark is dark brown with whitish stripes, the mature shark is tan with brown spots, which lends to its alternative name, the ...
View full detailsThe turtle, considered the oldest of the living reptiles first evolved around 200 million years ago. Today species of aquatic turtles can be found ...
View full detailsThe barn owl is found throughout much of North and South America, Africa, Europe, Australia and southeast Asia. Like most owls, the barn owl has la...
View full detailsThe red-tailed hawk ranges from Alaska south throughout Canada and the United States and in to Central America. With its acute eyesight, a sharp h...
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The white pelican is native to a large region of central and coastal North America. This majestic bird is capable of long migration flights using i...
View full detailsThe shoebill is a large African wading bird. The species is named for its clog-shaped bill, an adaptation for catching and holding large, slippery...
View full detailsThe red kangaroo is the largest of all the living species of kangaroos, and the largest mammal native to Australia. It is found across mainland Aus...
View full detailsThe hyacinth macaw is native to rainforest regions of Bolivia and Brazil. The Hyacinth is the largest of the parrot species, and is herbivorous and...
View full detailsThe atlas is the first cervical (neck) vertebra which is just under the skull. This bone gets its name from Atlas, the Greek god who supported the ...
View full detailsThe alligator snapping turtle is the largest fresh water turtle in North America and arguably within the world. This huge turtle reaches a shell le...
View full detailsThe Asian elephant is one of the largest land mammals native to Asia. It is characterized by its large ears, long trunk, and tusks in some individu...
View full detailsDung beetles are insects belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. They play a vital ecological role by feeding on feces, aiding in nutrient recycling ...
View full detailsThe domestic goat has been utilized by humans for over 8,000 years. They have been bred for their meat, milk, and wool and currently, there are ove...
View full detailsRaccoons are lively, nocturnal omnivores found from southern Canada to Panama. They are best known for their black bandit-like mask and ringed tail...
View full detailsThe Gambian pouched rat is a species of rodent native to West Africa. It is a medium-sized rat, measuring up to 7 inches in length, and is typica...
View full detailsThe La Ferassie skull, discovered in France in 1909, is considered to be the "classic Neanderthal" representative. It has the low, long cranial vau...
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