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View full detailsMegalodon, meaning "big tooth," is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 2.3 to 3.6 million years ago. It is regarded as one of the ...
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 ...
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View full detailsCranial measurements taken by the Maxwell Museum suggest that this skull is likely of Polynesian heritage. The sagittal keel, parietal bossing, the...
View full detailsThe straw-colored fruit bat, named for the yellowish markings on its shoulders and back, is native to most of subsaharan Africa. Like many other sp...
View full detailsThe alligator gar is a large, prehistoric fish native to the freshwater rivers, lakes, and swamps of the southeastern United States. It is known fo...
View full detailsThe white-handed gibbon is native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia. This species like most gibbons, is monogamous. White-handed gibbons are pri...
View full detailsTwo-toed sloths are slow-moving, tree-dwelling mammals native to the rainforests of Central and South America. Unlike their three-toed relatives, t...
View full detailsThe harpy eagle is native to the rainforests of Mexico, Central America and South America. This large bird of prey is one of the dominant predators...
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View full detailsSkulls Unlimited's Bag-Os contain a variety of misfit skulls, bones, teeth, feathers, horns, etc. These sets are ideal for the classroom, arts and ...
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 short- beaked echidna also known as the spiny anteater, is a mammal that lays eggs. The platypus and the Echidna are the only two living mammal...
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 detailsThis specimen is one of the set of seven wonderfully detailed half scale models. Other options include Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis, Gorilla...
View full detailsWombats are heavily built, primarily nocturnal marsupials from Australia and Tasmania. The wombat eats grasses, bark, roots and fungi. Like rodents...
View full detailsExplore the intricate world of human anatomy with these exceptional replica human vertebrae. Designed for hands-on learning, these models offer an ...
View full detailsOnce considered a primate, the tree shrew is not a true shrew, but is one of 16 species found in the order Scandentia. Found in eastern and southea...
View full detailsThe three-toed sloth is native to the rainforests of South America. There are three species of three-toed sloth. All of these get their common name...
View full detailsThe tamandua, also known as the collared anteater, is native to Central and South America. The tamandua is a member of the order Xenarthra, which a...
View full detailsThe silky anteater inhabits the forests of Central America from southern Mexico, south into Brazil. Dwelling in the tall ceiba trees, this nocturna...
View full detailsOstriches are the world's largest birds. They are primarily vegetarian, occasionally feeding on locusts and remains left behind by predators. Ostri...
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