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The African Elephant consists of two different species, the African bush elephant and the African forest elephant, the bush elephant being the la...
View full detailsThe African Elephant consists of two different species, the African bush elephant and the African forest elephant, the bush elephant being the la...
View full detailsAdorably stalking through the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia is this beautiful snow leopard cub! Too protect them from the cold and h...
View full detailsNative to the mountainous regions of central and South Asia, the snow leopard is a relatively small member of the Panthera genus. With a stocky bo...
View full detailsTabby cats, also called tiger cats, aren’t a distinct breed. Rather, tabby refers to a pattern of stripes that several breeds can display. The str...
View full detailsA boar is a male pig capable of breeding. Two popular breeds that display pink coloration are the Chester White and the American Landrace. However,...
View full detailsThe male mallard duck, instantly recognizable by its green head and yellow bill, is ubiquitous throughout the northern hemisphere, with perhaps a l...
View full detailsChicken breeds number in the hundreds, as farmers and breeders have selected for size, egg color, meat, growth, and many other factors. A hen is a ...
View full detailsHolsteins are incredibly popular dairy cows, making up 90% of the dairy herds in the U.S. today. A newborn calf weighs 90 pounds and will consume 5...
View full detailsHolstein cows, known in Europe as Friesians, are distinguished by their black-and-white markings and known for prodigious milk production. The da...
View full detailsBernie the gator is a friend to all animals, protector of nature, and the proud mascot of Safari Ltd®. Bernie is a champion of knowledge, creativit...
View full detailsThe North American porcupine is one of the largest rodent species on the continent, and uses modified hairs known as quills to defend itself from a...
View full detailsAt first glance, the pygmy hippopotamus may look like the baby of its relative, the common hippopotamus. However, it is fully grown at about half t...
View full detailsConsisting of 15 currently recognized species, the howler monkey is famous for its incredibly loud howl which can be heard from miles away. Native ...
View full detailsThe third largest land mammal, hippopotamuses frequent the shallow waters, swamps, rivers, and lakes in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa. Notoriou...
View full detailsAlso known as the hook-lipped rhinoceros, the black rhino is a member of the Diceros genus endemic to the woodlands, wetlands, forests, and semi-de...
View full detailsAlthough pandas are incredibly iconic for their black and white fur pattern, panda cubs are born completely white! This little one has grown out ...
View full detailsNative to small pockets of south central China, pandas are a rather unique member of the bear family. Although pandas are technically considered ca...
View full detailsA wild canine endemic to many parts of Australia, the dingo generally inhabits grasslands and forests and is thought to have descended from semi-do...
View full detailsThe smallest species of the family Canidae, the fennec fox is a nocturnal fox endemic to North Africa. Their most notable feature is their enormous...
View full detailsThe third largest feline in the world, the jaguar is the only member of the Panthera genus native to the Americas. They can be found in the southwe...
View full detailsEndemic to the scrub forests, jungles, and grasslands of India and southeastern Asia, the Asian elephant is the only living species of the genus El...
View full detailsThe llama is a domesticated member of the Camelidae family that can be found in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Ecuador, as well as in Europe, ...
View full detailsSmaller but strikingly similar to their close relative the gray wolf, coyotes are a canine that densely inhabit North and Central America. Coyote...
View full detailsSmaller but very similar to their relative the gray wolf, coyotes are a type of canine that are endemic to North and Central America. What coyotes ...
View full detailsThe most common type of gazelle found in East Africa, the Thomson’s gazelle is sometimes colloquially referred to as a tommie. Named after explore...
View full detailsA small, stubby marsupial endemic to Australia, wombats are an evolutionary mystery! It’s believed that wombats diverged from other Australian mar...
View full detailsSometimes called bowmouth guitarfish or mud skates, shark rays inhabit shallow coastal waters and coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean. Their evoluti...
View full detailsCassowaries are large, flightless bird found throughout New Guinea and northern Australia. They have a reputation for being ornery and attacking hu...
View full detailsAlthough they are sometimes colloquially referred to as koala bears, koalas have no relation to bears and are instead a type of marsupial. Koalas a...
View full detailsWhile it may look like this little cub has misbehaved, lionesses actually carry their young around in their mouths! Although the female is taking...
View full detailsThe closest living relative to humans, chimpanzees can be found in the tropical forests, grasslands, and scrub forests of central Africa. Incredibl...
View full detailsBelonging to the Macropodidae family, wallabies are generally classified as any macropod that is smaller than a kangaroo. However, wallabies are n...
View full detailsMeerkatNo. 224629Peeking its head out its den to gaze across the south African desert! Despite its name, the meerkat is not closely related to any ...
View full detailsInterestingly, the shade of black jaguars’ fur can vary depending on their genetic makeup. Since the allele (alternative form of a gene) that mak...
View full detailsAlpacas only exist as domesticated animals; no wild alpacas exist, although their wild cousins can be found roaming the Andes Mountains of South A...
View full detailsAlthough the wild boar is primarily native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa, humans have helped spread its range much further. Because of this, th...
View full detailsThe second largest fish found in today’s oceans, the basking shark is the only living member of the Cetorhinidae family. They typically reach sizes...
View full detailsFound throughout the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Ocean, the zebra shark is a species of carpet shark that can grow up to 8 feet long...
View full detailsRaccoons are commonly found all throughout North America, as well as some parts of Europe, and tend to inhabit deciduous forests. However, they are...
View full detailsMassive Blue Whales swim the colder waters of the world, sucking in krill through baleen to support their nearly 100-foot length. They can measure ...
View full detailsInterestingly enough, the birth of wolf pups is tied to the abundance of prey in the area in a multitude of ways. For example, the size of wolf li...
View full detailsBlue Phoenix Toy In Greek mythology, the Phoenix was a fiery bird that symbolized rebirth. Immortal by nature, the Phoenix lives in a cycle of rege...
View full detailsPurple-Haired Mermaid Toy The Mermaid is a mythical creature with the upper body of a beautiful woman and the lower body of a scaly fish. Some beli...
View full detailsAxolotl Toy Figure The Axolotl is an unusual type of salamander that is able to reach adulthood without losing its gills and transitioning to a par...
View full detailsPug Toy Dog Figure The Pug originates from China, and is known for its compact body, wrinkly features, and short, curly tail. Scientific Name: Cani...
View full detailsType D Orca Toy Figure The mysterious "Sub-Antarctic" Killer Whale, also called the "Type D" Orca, is a strange type of Orca that may represent a u...
View full detailsWestern Diamondback Rattlesnake Toy The second largest venomous snake in North America (behind its Eastern cousin), the Western Diamondback Rattles...
View full detailsEmerald Tree Boa Toy Figure Found in the South American rainforests, the Emerald Tree Boa is appropriately named, with its vibrant green coloration...
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