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The common marmoset is a small species of monkey that is native to the tropical forests of Brazil. It is one of the smallest primates, measuring on...
View full detailsCave Myotis can be distinguished from other large Myotis by the presence of a conspicuous bare patch on the back between the scapulae. Females give...
View full detailsThe California gull, a medium-sized gull native to the North American Pacific coast, is slightly smaller than the Herring Gull, but very similar in...
View full detailsThe Binturong is found in dense forests ranging across northeastern India, Indochina, Indonesia, Thailand, Burma, Malaysia, Sumatra, Bangka, the Rh...
View full detailsAttwater's pocket gopher is an opportunistic herbivore, consuming on a wide range of perennial and annual plant species. Specimen may vary in size...
View full detailsThis manual is a step-by-step guide to preparing and articulating a small cetacean skeleton. It is based on the articulation of a Harbor Porpoise ...
View full detailsThis full-scale skull replica is meticulously designed to accurately depict essential anatomical features such as sutures, fissures, joints, fora...
View full detailsThe common snapping turtle is a large freshwater turtle found across North America, particularly in slow-moving rivers, lakes, and ponds. Known for...
View full detailsNecklace with real green chafer beetle in acrylic Specifications: Adjustable cord The photo shown is an example of what your specimen will approxi...
View full detailsSpecifications: 8.5" length Your product may vary slightly from photo (ie size or color)
The Botta's pocket gopher is native to western North America. These herbivores inhabit a range of habitats and can be found in California, Utah, Co...
View full detailsThe California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) is a coastal eared seal native to western North America. It is one of six species of sea lion. Its...
View full detailsThe bobcat lives in North America ranging from Canada to central Mexico. Bobcats are stealthy, aggressive hunters and are quite skilled in this are...
View full detailsThe Andean Condor, native to the Andes mountains of South America, is one of only six species of New World vultures in the family Cathartidae. Ande...
View full detailsThe Arizona bark scorpion is a venomous, nocturnal scorpion found in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Female bark scorpions ...
View full detailsThe Komodo dragon is native to the Komodo Islands and is the largest lizard alive today. Reaching a length of 10 feet, this large predator is at th...
View full detailsThe raven is found throughout Eurasia, North Africa, and much of North America. This species is an omnivore, feeding on various plants, berries, in...
View full detailsThe woodchuck, also called marmot or groundhog, is the largest member of the Sciuridae family. The name woodchuck comes from the Cree Indian word w...
View full detailsButterflies have the typical four-stage insect life cycle. Winged adults lay eggs on the food plant on which their larvae, known as caterpillars, w...
View full detailsThis kit is perfect for teaching about birds of prey (raptors) and their unique predatory adaptations and lifestyle. Specifications: Product T...
View full detailsThe wildcat is a small feline species native to Europe, Africa, and Asia. Belonging to the family Felidae, it shares a common ancestor with the dom...
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 prim...
View full detailsNative to the South American rainforest, the squirrel monkey is the smallest of the Cebidae primates. This species is gregarious, diurnal and arbor...
View full detailsThe patas monkey, also called the red guenon, is found in a large area of central and western Africa. This medium sized primate is primarily ground...
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