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The giraffe, reaching heights up to nineteen feet, is the tallest terrestrial animal alive today. Native to Africa, the giraffe feeds on leaves tha...
View full detailsCollection of some of the worlds most unique beetles, presented in a double-glass black wooden frame. Professionally mounted and includes 11 assor...
View full detailsCave myotis bats can be distinguished from other large Myotis by the presence of a conspicuous bare patch on the back between the scapulae. Females...
View full detailsFound in a limestone quarry in 1924 by M. De Bruyn, the Taung Child skull was that of a three year old bipedal ape from South Africa. Described by ...
View full detailsFound in a limestone quarry in 1924 by M. De Bruyn, the Taung Child skull was that of a three year old bipedal ape from South Africa. Described by ...
View full detailsFound in a limestone quarry in 1924 by M. De Bruyn, the Taung Child skull was that of a three year old bipedal ape from South Africa. Described by ...
View full detailsThe spectacled bear, named for the unusual white ring patterns around their eyes, is primarily an herbivore feeding on fruit and other plant parts....
View full detailsThere are two subspecies of lowland gorilla; western and eastern, both of which inhabit isolated rainforest pockets where they forage for vegetatio...
View full detailsKinkajous are small new world carnivores found from Southern Mexico to Central Brazil. They are nocturnal and exist on a diet made up exclusively o...
View full detailsIdentifying over 140 anatomical details, this specimen is a fantastic tool for teaching and learning the anatomy of the human skull. All muscle ori...
View full detailsThe griffon vulture is a large Old World vulture native so areas in Europe and Asia. Also known as the Eurasian griffon, this animal like other vul...
View full detailsThe golden-rumped elephant shrew, named for the color of its posterior pelage, is native to forests of Kenya. This omnivore feeds on a variety of i...
View full detailsThe Brazilian Horned Frog is a large South American species also known as the Pac Man Frog in the pet trade. Native to the Amazon rainforest of Sou...
View full detailsThe European badger, also called the Eurasian badger, ranges throughout most of Europe and Asia. This species inhabits underground tunnel systems c...
View full detailsThe bay duiker, sometimes called the black-backed duiker, is native to the forests of western and central Africa. This nocturnal species is typical...
View full detailsAllosaurus was a large, carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, around 150 million years ago. It walked on two legs, had a...
View full detailsThe aardvark, native to Africa, is an insectivore. Aardvarks have adapted narrow heads and long snouts as well as a long sticky tongue. These trait...
View full detailsThe hog-nosed skunk is native to the desert southwest of North America. Like most skunks, the hog-nosed skunk can emit a noxious spray when defendi...
View full detailsOriginating in Eurasia, the pheasant has been hunted for food and sport for thousands of years. The pheasant was introduced in North America in the...
View full detailsThis antique articulated human hand is mounted for display, with bones carefully glued and positioned for stability. Some hands include composite ...
View full detailsThe cownose ray is a species of eagle ray found in the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of America, often seen swimming in large schools near coasta...
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 detailsDandelions are herbaceous plants known for their bright yellow flowers and distinctive puffball seed heads. They are found in temperate regions aro...
View full detailsBats are mammals belonging to the order Chiroptera, encompassing over 1,400 species. They are the only mammals capable of sustained flight, aided b...
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