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The rare snow dragon watches over the year-round ice of the south pole, never leaving the continent of Antarctica. The magnificent beast collects s...
View full detailsPerhaps the most iconic apex predator on planet Earth, the great white shark is one of the largest sharks and can grow over 20 feet long. Found in ...
View full detailsThe mysterious, ape-like creature known as Bigfoot (or Sasquatch) is believed to walk the forests of the Pacific Northwest, leaving behind nothing...
View full detailsThe woolly mammoth is a close relative of modern elephants. Its hairy coat helped it to keep warm while it foraged for grasses to eat during the en...
View full detailsAlso known as the cougar, puma, and catamount, the mountain lion is a type of large cat found all throughout South America, Central America, and No...
View full detailsColloquially known as the king of the jungle, lions are the second largest cat on planet Earth. Endemic to Africa and India, lions are symbolic of ...
View full detailsEndemic to both fresh and salt water and found in every ocean, jellyfish are free-swimming aquatic animals identifiable by their large dome shape. ...
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 bod...
View full detailsMakos may not be the biggest species of shark, rarely growing beyond 10 feet, but they are the quickest! Makos are the fastest known species of sha...
View full detailsAlso known as the common wildebeest, the white-bearded wildebeest, and the brindled gnu, the blue wildebeest is one of two species of wildebeest an...
View full detailsLiopleurodon was a large carnivorous marine reptile (more than 20 feet in length) that lived during the Middle Jurassic Period (160-155 million yea...
View full detailsFound in the waters off the coast of every continent except for Antarctica, hammerheads are a diverse group of sharks. They differ from other types...
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 size...
View full detailsDespite its name, the muskox is more closely related to the goat family than to oxen. These shaggy beasts move through the Arctic wilderness in her...
View full detailsThe largest species of rhinoceros in the world, the white rhino is a large horned mammal endemic to many parts of South Africa. Despite their name,...
View full detailsThe Clouded Leopard is a smaller relative of the “big cats”. Native to Southeast Asia, this feline’s coat features large blotchy markings instead ...
View full detailsCerberus is the terrifying three-headed watchdog of Hades. Snarling and growling, the black dog ensures that no one enters or leaves the underworld...
View full detailsThe Woolly Rhinoceros was a prehistoric beast resembling the rhinos of today, except that it was covered in a thick fur to protect it from the fre...
View full detailsOne of the largest types of tiger, the Bengal tiger inhabits the grasslands, temperate forests and mangrove forests of India, China, Bangladesh, Ne...
View full detailsFamous for being the fastest land animal on planet Earth, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 70 mph in a full sprint. While they aren't as large or...
View full detailsOne of the most widely-distributed raptors worldwide, the red-tailed hawk is able to live in a variety of ecosystems, including deserts, grasslands...
View full detailsSometimes colloquially known as sea cows, manatees are large marine mammals that can be found in shallow coastal areas and rivers of the Caribbean ...
View full detailsAlso known as the tiger owl and the hoot owl, the great horned owl is a rather large member of the Bubo genus found throughout north and south Amer...
View full detailsMoose are the largest member of the deer family and are easily identifiable by their immense size, and in the case of males, their fan-shaped antle...
View full detailsDaeodon was an entelodont – a group of prehistoric hoofed mammals that resembled pigs. In fact, Daeodon was once known as “Dinohyus&rdq...
View full detailsMegacerops was very similar to modern day rhinos, but was not closely related. It actually belonged to a group of prehistoric animals called Bronto...
View full detailsFound in very deep waters throughout the southern hemisphere, the megamouth shark is one of three living species of planktivorous sharks. Like the...
View full detailsAlso known as the Arabian camel, the dromedary is the smallest of all camel species and the only kind that has a single hump. Their counterpart is ...
View full detailsHolstein cows, known in Europe as Friesians, are distinguished by their black-and-white markings and known for prodigious milk production. The dai...
View full detailsOne of the largest reptiles on planet Earth, the alligator is made up of two distinct species, the American and the Chinese alligator. Alligators d...
View full detailsOne of the most popular and well-known dinosaurs, Stegosaurus was a very unique looking dinosaur, with its large armored plates and distinctive tai...
View full detailsA member of the requiem shark family that can be found in shallow waters in the Indian and Pacific Ocean, the blacktip reef shark is a relatively s...
View full detailsBottom-feeding Nurse Sharks have a very limited range, swimming the warm coastal waters off West Africa and South and Central America. The 9-foot ...
View full detailsThresher sharks inhabit temperate coastal waters in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. They are easily identified by their long tails, which they ac...
View full detailsThe feared Ghost Dragon is said to appear only when a new moon occurs on all Hallows’ Eve. The terrifying creatures seek ancient treasures and old ...
View full detailsThese 40-ton mammals swim the oceans worldwide, migrating between cold northern waters and the warmer temperate zones, always seeking tiny krill t...
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