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One of the oldest known creatures on planet Earth, sea turtles have been around for nearly 110 million years! Despite being around so long, early i...
View full detailsChinchillas are fluffy, thick-furred rodents found in the Andes Mountains of South America. Though they make popular pets, they are endangered in ...
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 detailsThe only living species of the genus Elephas (not to be confused with the family Elephantidae), Asian elephants are the largest land animal in Asia...
View full detailsThe Red Panda lives in the forests of the Himalayas and China, spending much of its time in trees eating bamboo and other plants, as well as the o...
View full detailsAlthough this little turtle is young, you can tell it's no longer a hatchling due to its yellowish-green shell and flippers. Recently-hatched Kemp'...
View full detailsFound in parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Madagascar, and a wide array of islands, tortoises are explicitly land dwelli...
View full detailsAfrican Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth today, weighing between 2 and 7 tons. They are distinguished from Indian Elephants by the...
View full detailsChimpanzees are genetically the most closely related animals to humans, sharing over 96% of our DNA. These social apes live in large groups of up...
View full detailsA Green Sea Turtle typically returns to the site of its birth to lay eggs and continue the circle of life. When not on the beach, adult Sea Turtl...
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 detailsSea Turtle Hatchlings begin life in an egg, which they must break through with a small egg tooth. From there, they wait until the cover of darkne...
View full detailsGreat White Sharks range throughout the world’s oceans, but they are most prevalent in warmer waters. They grow to nearly 20 feet long, which add...
View full detailsGiant Pandas are closely related to bears, but they do have some unique qualities. For example, although they have the digestive systems of carni...
View full detailsChimpanzees live in a narrow strip of rainforest and grassland south of the Sahara Desert in western Africa. The omnivores are known for their in...
View full detailsThe largest of the big cats isn’t the Lion; it’s actually the Siberian Tiger, which measures nearly 11 feet long and weighs around 650 pounds. Th...
View full detailsThe name Hippopotamus means River Horse, and Hippos truly do love the water. In fact, if one looks at a map of rivers in sub-Saharan Africa, one ...
View full detailsThis mini figure displays the male Lion, for females don’t have manes. A male lion leads its pride, which may contain a handful of males along wi...
View full detailsWith zero to sixty mph acceleration at only three seconds, and a max speed around seventy miles per hour, the cheetah is a perfect hunter. It nee...
View full detailsGiraffes live in scattered enclaves throughout sub-Saharan Africa. They are the tallest animals alive today, stretching to nearly 20 feet, and th...
View full detailsThere are two types of Gorillas: western lowland gorillas and eastern mountain gorillas. Both live in central Africa south of the Sahara Desert, ...
View full detailsSnowy Owls live in the Arctic areas of North America, Europe, and Asia, although they may travel farther south when local climates allow. Males a...
View full detailsThe several species of rhinoceros live in Africa, India, Java, and Sumatra, although they once ranged throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe. Both W...
View full detailsPolar Bears live in the Arctic, a land of ice and snow. They are tremendous swimmers, and they have been sighted over 100 miles from land splashi...
View full detailsTortoises are members of the turtle clan who spend most of their time primarily on land. Some tortoises are among the longest living animals and ...
View full detailsThe Red Panda is a strange mammal that was once thought to be closely related to bears and raccoons, but is now considered to be in its own famil...
View full detailsNative to Sub-Saharan Africa, the African wild dog is the only living member of the genus Lycoan. Although they look somewhat similar to both jacka...
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