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The Siamang, native to Southeast Asia, is the largest of the gibbons with an arm length of 1.5 meters. Considered a lesser ape, gibbons are known f...
View full detailsThe rhesus monkey is native to much of China as well as Afghanistan, India and Nepal. The rhesus is omnivorous and diurnal and lives freely in the ...
View full detailsThe pygmy sperm whale is a small and elusive species of whale, often found in deep, offshore waters around the world. It is characterized by its co...
View full detailsThe Purple-faced Langur is native to the primary and secondary forests of Sri Lanka. They live a diurnal, arboreal life feeding on fruit, leaves, s...
View full detailsThe northern fur seal ranges in the Pacific Ocean from California to southern Alaska. Fur seals have thick pelage that aids in insulating this cold...
View full detailsThis is one of four species of naked-tailed armadillo ranging from Central America south throughout much of tropical South America. Like all armadi...
View full detailsThe Melon-headed whale is found throughout tropical seas, but is poorly known to science. This species feeds on pelagic fish, squid and crustaceans...
View full detailsThe margay, native to Central and South America, is a small spotted cat slightly larger than a house cat. This species is crepuscular, meaning that...
View full detailsBaikal seals are endemic to Lake Baikal in Siberia and is the only seal restricted to fresh water. Baikal seals are carnivores primarily eating non...
View full detailsThe kori bustard is an omnivore feeding on seeds, small vertebrates and insects. This member of the crane family lives in the short grasslands of E...
View full detailsThis high-quality functional elbow joint model of a naturally-sized right joint with ligaments shows the anatomy and possible physiological movemen...
View full detailsThe Hubb's beaked whale is found only in the northern Pacific Ocean. This species received its name from the first specimen described by Carl Hubbs...
View full detailsThe hooded seal is named for the males inflatable nasal bladder used to attract mates. This species is solitary except during the breeding season. ...
View full detailsThe Hawaiian monk seal inhabits several small northwestern islands in the Hawaiian chain. This species is primarily nocturnal, spending much of the...
View full detailsThe Hanuman langur, also called the temple monkey, is found in Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka. Feeding in troops that contain both males and femal...
View full detailsThe bottle-nosed dolphin is probably the best-known Cetacean. They are found throughout most of the world's oceans. This species, like most dolphin...
View full detailsThe Asian golden cat is a medium-sized wild cat species native to forests across Southeast Asia, including countries like India, China, and Indones...
View full detailsThe Aldabra tortoise is native to the islands of the Aldabra Atoll. This species, along with the Galapagos tortoise, is one of the largest species ...
View full detailsThe African striped or white-naped weasel is the sole member of genus Poecilogale. Native to Sub-Saharan Africa, this species resembles a striped p...
View full detailsThe Dama Gazelle lives in Africa in the Sahara desert and migrates south in search of food during the dry season. Their habitat includes open stepp...
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View full detailsThe Texas longhorn is a hardy, iconic breed of cattle known for its distinctive, wide-reaching horns that can span over six feet. Originating from ...
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