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Dilophosaurus was a lightly built meat-eating dinosaur with a distinctive twin-crest on its head. It was the first theropod dinosaur found with suc...
View full detailsBehold, the king of the jungle! Lions are the second largest of the big cats, with the largest being tigers. Endemic to Africa and India, lions are...
View full detailsCaimans are small crocodilians found in Central and South America. They belong to the Alligatoridae family, along with the two living species of a...
View full detailsIconic for their blazing speed, cheetahs are the fastest land animal and can reach speeds of up to 70 mph. While they aren't as large or strong as ...
View full detailsSarcosuchus was a gigantic ancient relative of crocodiles, living in the Early Cretaceous Period around 112 million years ago. It could grow over 3...
View full detailsThe Florida panther is an extremely endangered subspecies of the Puma concolor, which is commonly known by many names, including cougar, mountain l...
View full detailsA 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...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex was a very large theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now western North America in the Late Cretaceous Period (68-66 million y...
View full detailsSuchomimus was a theropod dinosaur that lived in the Lower Cretaceous (about 120 million years ago) in what is now Niger, Africa. ‘Suchomimus’ lite...
View full detailsTapejara was a pterosaur that lived in what is now Brazil during the Cretaceous Period (112 million years ago). Pterosaurs were flying reptiles. Al...
View full detailsAcrocanthosaurus was a bipedal carnivorous dinosaur that lived in what is now North America during the Early Cretaceous period (115-110 million yea...
View full detailsThe infamous Spinosaurus was a well equipped dinosaur that certainly ruled the wild. It grew to nearly 50 feet long and was well suited to fish for...
View full detailsOne of the largest members of the big cat classification, the Bengal tiger is also the most populated of the tiger subspecies. Although males typic...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex , or “T-Rex”, is one of the most well-known dinosaurs of all time. And with good reason! It’s one of the largest carnivorous dino...
View full detailsSmaller, but strikingly similar to the gray wolf, coyotes are a canine that densely inhabit North and Central America. What coyotes lack in size an...
View full detailsThe sail-backed Spinosaurus is one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered, able to reach nearly 50 feet long! The exact purpose of i...
View full detailsAlthough these ferocious felines may not make the best house pets, they’re still some of the most impressive creatures found in the wild. This To...
View full detailsThe horned Ceratosaurus is one of the most distinctive meat-eating dinosaurs. This medium-sized predator lived in North America and Europe during t...
View full detailsDimorphodon was a medium-sized (wingspan of about 4.5 feet) pterosaur that lived in the Early Jurassic Period (about 200 million years ago) in what...
View full detailsIncluding a Baryonyx, Tyrannosaurus rex, Elasmosaurus, Kronosaurus, Dilophosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus, Allosaurus, Carnotaurus, Spinosaurus, Dimetr...
View full detailsDolphins are small to medium sized cetaceans related to whales and porpoises. Dolphins are intelligent, playful animals, and you can bring home ...
View full detailsLike 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 go ...
View full detailsMasiakasaurus is a small bizarre meat-eating dinosaur that was named in 2001. It surprised paleontologists because of its oddly shaped jaws and pro...
View full detailsThe 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...
View full detailsDilophosaurus lived in the Early Jurassic Period, 200 million years ago. It grew to over 20 feet in length, which isn’t large when compared to late...
View full detailsConcavenator lived in the Early Cretaceous Period, around 130 million years ago. It was a meat-eating dinosaur that featured unique taller vertebra...
View full detailsQianzhousaurus has been nicknamed “Pinocchio Rex” due to its long and slender snout. It could reach a length of nearly 30 feet long and was a small...
View full detailsGrab your warmest coat and get ready to slip and slide with the cute creatures from our penguins Bulk Bag. Create your own miniature flock of p...
View full detailsRule the age of dinosaurs with this Green T-rex Snapper toy. A long, curved snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-finger trigge...
View full detailsNo batteries are needed to rule the swamp with this alligator snapper. A long, curved snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-fing...
View full detailsThis inquisitive Lion cub toy figure is looking for its mother. Together with our other Wild Safari Lion figures, you can put a whole pride togeth...
View full detailsNo batteries are needed to rule the world with this T-rex snapper. A long, brown snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-finger t...
View full detailsThis jaw-snapping T-Rex is the rare movable toy that requires no batteries. A pull mechanism allows the user to recreate the tyrant lizard king’s ...
View full detailsRule the sea with this great white shark snapper. A pointy snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-finger trigger action causes t...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex means tyrant lizard king, and its massive size and long teeth live up to the billing. Making its home in North America, T-rex ...
View full detailsBring T-rex bones to life with this T-rex skull snapper toy. A long, curved snout and rows of teeth add to the realism. A simple one-finger trigger...
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