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The largest member of the weasel family, the wolverine is a ferocious and carnivorous mammal that can be found primarily in the northern United Sta...
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The largest member of the weasel family, the wolverine is a ferocious and carnivorous mammal that can be found primarily in the northern United Sta...
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Found in the waters off the coast of every continent except for Antarctica, hammerheads are a diverse group of sharks. They differ from other types...
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Did you know there are actually multiple species of gray squirrel? This figurine is modeled after the eastern gray squirrel, which can be identifie...
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One of the most widely distributed mammals across the Americas, whitetail deer are among the few species aided by human activities. When large t...
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Widely distributed in warm and tropical waters all throughout the world, dolphins are iconic and unique aquatic mammals. They are revered for their...
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Did you know that silverback gorillas, identifiable by the patch of silver hair on their backs, are exclusively male? Close related to humans, gor...
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One of the most intelligent invertebrates on the planet, octopuses can be found throughout coral reefs, pelagic waters, and the ocean floor. They h...
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Iconic for their stylish set of stripes, zebras are a member of the horse family native to many regions of Africa. Although it was previously tho...
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Starfish, sometimes more commonly called sea stars, can be found throughout the world’s oceans, from shallow tidal pools to deep trenches. They ar...
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Liopleurodon was a large carnivorous marine reptile (more than 20 feet in length) that lived during the Middle Jurassic Period (160-155 million yea...
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Native to the Arctic Circle, polar bears are a unique species of bear that have adapted to survive in cold, harsh environments. Although polar bear...
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Although green sea turtles grow to be 5 feet long, their babies are only 2 inches long at birth! Female green sea turtles dig holes in the sand t...
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A color variation of the gray wolf, black wolves can be found all across Europe, Asia, and North America. Famous for traveling in packs, each group...
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Pterosaurs were the first reptiles to develop powered flight. They lived for a long time, from the Late Triassic to the End of the Cretaceous (228...
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The gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf or western wolf, is the largest species of wolf on the planet. Known for traveling in packs, each grou...
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This seal’s common name doesn’t only refer to its spots – it’s also one of the top predators in the Antarctic, just like the big cat its named for....
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A common creature of the Arctic tundra, the Arctic fox is a member of the Vulpes genus. It is well-adapted to living in cold, harsh environments ...
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The coelacanth is the common name of a large marine fish that is found today near the Comoro Islands off the east coast of Africa. It belongs to an...
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Smaller, but strikingly similar to the gray wolf, coyotes are a canine that densely inhabit North and Central America. What coyotes lack in size ...
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Sei (pronounced “sigh”) whales are some of the largest animals on the planet, and one of the fastest whales in the sea. Using its unique baleen to ...
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Smilodon is better known as the sabre-toothed cat. This large muscular feline had massive dagger-like fangs and is well known from thousands of s...
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Doedicurus is an extinct armored plant-eating armadillo. Its heavy bony armor and spiked tail club helped protect it from sabre-toothed predators a...
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The jaguar is the largest cat in the New World, and this fearsome hunter can take down just about any prey it wants. It’s the only cat in the Ameri...
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Pteranodon was a huge flying reptile with a wingspan of over 20 feet. It belonged to an extinct group of reptiles called pterosaurs. Pterosaurs wer...
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Mantas are the largest members of the superorder Batoidea, commonly known as rays. Despite their large size (up to 20 feet across), manta rays pos...
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Brachiosaurus was a large herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic Period (155-150 million years ago) in what is now weste...
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Bison are the largest land mammal in North America. There are two subspecies of American bison, the plains and woods bison, though the plains bison...
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The multi-headed Hydra, serpent of the swamp at Lerna, comes from a strange family. Its siblings include Cerberus the three-headed dog and the Chim...
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The gray reef shark is likely very similar to what most people picture when they hear the word “shark”. As its name implies, it is gray in color an...
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Lion, goat, and serpent, the Chimera continues the mythological tradition of frightening hybrids. She comes from a famous family as well, counting ...
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Despite their somewhat wolf-life appearance, the closest relative to hyenas are cats, mongooses, and civets, all of which make up the Feliformia su...
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Though similar in appearance to the woolly mammoth, the American mastodon is not closely related. The mastodons split from the other members of the...
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As snow blows over the frozen tundra, the Siberian husky proudly crests the horizon, sled in tow. Famous for its beautiful, thick coat and its abil...
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The fearsome looking Hyaenodons were the top predators of their day, reigning for over 25 million years from the Eocene to the Miocene epochs. Thou...
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Known for their signature howls and big personalities, beagles are one of the most popular breeds of domesticated dog. With even and gentle temper...
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Also known as the Asian black bear and the white-chested bear, the moon bear is a fairly small bear found throughout Asia that has adapted to livin...
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The most arboreal of all the great apes, orangutans spend most of their time in trees. Females are wholly responsible for raising their young; th...
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Unlike many other mammals, newborn zebras are fairly self-sufficient when they’re born, and can stand and walk on their own. Did you know it was ...
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Schnauzers, an ancient German breed, have so many distinguishing characteristics, from their short tails to their unique ears, to the mustachioed f...
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One of the most well-known dinosaurs of all time, Triceratops is easily recognized by its two large brow horns, its short nose horn and its large ...
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Anyone familiar with Jack Russell terriers will vouch for their high energy and excellent trainability. They are small dogs, wiry even, but they ar...
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Anzu wyliei represents the first well-known fossil evidence of oviraptorosaur dinosaurs in the United States. It lived in what is now North and Sou...
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Regaliceratops means “Royal Horned Face”, referring to its head frill that features plates around the edge resembling a crown. It lived in the late...
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Golden retrievers are larger dogs with medium energy, known for their intelligence and loyalty. The breed standard allows only three colors, golden...
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Although this little joey may look old enough to survive on its own, some kangaroo infants will stay in their mother’s pouch for up to 200 days! Ev...
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The strange-looking Macrauchenia seems like a cross between a llama and an elephant. It lived in South America during the last Ice Age roughly 10,0...
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Like other cat species, leopard cubs are born with their eyes closed and rely on their mothers for protection and food. In fact, leopards don’t g...
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Daeodon was an entelodont – a group of prehistoric hoofed mammals that resembled pigs. In fact, Daeodon was once known as “Dinohyus” which means “T...
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