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The piranha is a carnivorous freshwater fish primarily found in South American rivers. Known for their sharp teeth and powerful jaws, piranhas ar...
View full detailsThe red-tailed hawk ranges from Alaska south throughout Canada and the United States and in to Central America. With its acute eyesight, a sharp ho...
View full detailsThe white-tailed deer is the most widespread artiodactyl found in North America. White-tailed deer have good eyesight and acute hearing, but depe...
View full detailsShrews are small, mostly insectivorous mammals that comprise about 6.5% of all mammal species. There are 32 species of shrews found in North Americ...
View full detailsThis manual instructs step by step articulation of a canine specimen. It is based on the articulation of a wolf but is applicable to any type of c...
View full detailsHerons, members of the family Ardeidae, are wading birds with long legs, necks and beaks. The great-blue heron is found throughout much of the US a...
View full detailsThe Nile crocodile is a large reptile found throughout much of Africa, including Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia. It has an average length of around 16 ...
View full detailsBats are the only mammals capable of true flight, using their wings to fly through the air at incredible speeds. Bats are found all over the world...
View full detailsThe turtle, considered the oldest of the living reptiles, first evolved around 200 million years ago. Today, species of aquatic turtles can be fo...
View full detailsThe European rabbit can be found throughout most of the world. They are born precocial, meaning they are born with hair and are independent shortly...
View full detailsOsteichthyes is the class of animals known as bony fish. They have skeletons made of bone, unlike cartilaginous fish like sharks. Bony fish are inc...
View full detailsThe turtle is considered the oldest of the living reptiles, first evolved around 200 million years ago. The snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina, ...
View full detailsThese large rodents, otherwise known as coypu, have been almost solely responsible for significant loss of the Louisiana wetlands in the last fift...
View full detailsThe modern domestic duck originates from the wild mallard. Believed to have been domesticated as many as 8,000 years ago, the duck has long served ...
View full detailsMoles are fossorial or underground dwelling mammals. They dig tunnels in which they forage on subterranean invertebrates. Moles have evolved notabl...
View full detailsThe American black bear is found in disjointed populations from Alaska to Mexico. Black bears are omnivorous feeding on plants, berries, insects, s...
View full detailsIntroducing Skullies: the hottest collection of miniature replica animal skulls, now available through Skulls Unlimited. Every skull is acquired ...
View full detailsThe Canadian lynx is native to Canada and most of the northern United States. Lynx are strictly carnivorous preying on small mammals and birds. Lyn...
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 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 detailsThe fisher, an agile tree climber, tends to live a somewhat solitary existence. There is evidence that fishers hardly ever travel together, except ...
View full detailsThe photos shown are examples of what your Slithers Plush Snake will approximately look like. Each Slithers Plush Snake is unique and will vary sli...
View full detailsDecorate your tree with an homage to SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology! This delicately crafted brass ornament features two giraffe skeletons.
The domestic turkey originated from the native North American species, the Eastern turkey. The turkey is classified as an omnivore due to the occas...
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