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View full detailsFeatures a real spider in a teardrop shape with a stainless steel ring.Specifications: Acrylic size: 2 1/8 x 1 1/4 x 5/8 in. Each specimen is uniq...
View full detailsMarmosets, like tamarins, are small new world primates that inhabit the rainforests of Central and South America. Most marmosets are diurnal, arbor...
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 detailsThe giant anteater, as its name suggests, is an insectivore that eats a variety of insects including termites and ants. This species has evolved a ...
View full detailsThe Muscovy duck is a tropical bird native to Mexico, Central America, and South America. This species is highly adaptable to different climates, a...
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 African ground squirrel form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Xerinae. They are only found in Africa living in open woodlands, grasslan...
View full detailsThe guinea pig, also known as the "cavy," is a small rodent species native to South America. They are known for their social nature, often forming ...
View full detailsThe black-footed ferret is considered the rarest mammal in North America. Historically, this once plentiful species occurred throughout the Great P...
View full detailsWire mounted, naturally flexible through wrist. Slightly flexible through fingers. Flexible elbow joint. Specifications: Product Type: Replica Pr...
View full detailsThis specimen is one of the set of seven wonderfully detailed half scale models. Other options include Homo sapien, Homo neanderthalensis, Homo ere...
View full detailsSometimes called the pygmy chimp, the Bonobo is a species distinct from the "common" chimp, P. troglodytes. Its behavior, especially among females,...
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 detailsDiscovered in 1934 in Tabun Cave, Mt. Carmel, Israel, this nearly complete male mandible shows affinities with both the Neanderthals and the Archai...
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 detailsDiscovered by T. McCown near Mount Carmel, Israel in 1932, Skhul 5 is widely considered to be one of the earliest examples of the H. sapiens specie...
View full detailsThe northern brown bandicoot is a small, marsupial native to northern Australia and New Guinea, known for its stocky build and pointed snout. It ha...
View full detailsThe short-beaked common dolphin, once considered a subspecies of the long-beaked common dolphin, inhabits most of the world's oceans and seas with ...
View full detailsThe sacred ibis, thus named due to it being worshiped as a God in ancient Egypt, is native to the Middle East and Africa. This species, like most I...
View full detailsThe roadrunner, a member of the cuckoo family, is found throughout the Southwestern U.S.. Although this species can fly, its better known as a runn...
View full detailsThe Ringtail also called the Civet Cat and Cacomistle, is a nocturnal, cat-sized carnivore resembling a small fox with a long raccoon-like tail. Th...
View full detailsThe ringed seal, named for the ringed spots of its pelage, is a small seal native to the Arctic. This species is solitary, dwelling on pack ice and...
View full detailsThe prehensile-tailed porcupine, also called the Brazilian porcupine, is native to forest and rainforest regions of South America. This species is ...
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