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Animal Images are Printed on Playmat. Individual Figures Sold Separately. Put on your wetsuit, enter your submersible, and prepare to dive to unexp...
View full detailsA member of the hammerhead genus, the bonnethead shark can be found in coastal waters throughout northern South America, Central America, and south...
View full detailsComplete with some of the most iconic ocean creatures this Toob brings together 12 of your favorite marine mates, including a sea lion, eagle ray...
View full detailsOne of the most intelligent invertebrates on the planet, octopuses are a unique animal with a wide range of interesting adaptations. Not only are t...
View full detailsWhale sharks are found in tropical waters and shallow coastal areas in oceans around the world, as well as in lagoons near coral reefs. The whale s...
View full detailsPack your warmest clothes, because you’re going on an adventure to observe some of the Arctic’s most unique animals! This Toob includes a harp se...
View full detailsOnce believed to be only a myth, the giant squid is a deep-ocean dwelling squid that can grow to gargantuan sizes. Estimations suggest it can grow ...
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 detailsA type of whale found in the Arctic waters of Greenland, Canada, and Russia, the narwhal is certainly one of the more unique animals on planet Eart...
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 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 detailsDid you know that green sea turtles aren’t named for the color of their skin or shell? Their name is actually earned from the color of the fat insi...
View full detailsAlthough 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 to ...
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 detailsOcean sunfish live in the tropical and temperate waters of the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans, as well as the Mediterranean Sea. They are exc...
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 detailsSometimes called bowmouth guitarfish or mud skates, shark rays inhabit shallow coastal waters and coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean. Their evolution...
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 detailsStarfish, sometimes more commonly called sea stars, can be found throughout the world’s oceans, from shallow tidal pools to deep trenches. They are...
View full detailsContrary to popular belief, the manta ray is not its own species. Instead, manta rays are comprised of two species, the giant oceanic manta ray and...
View full detailsAlthough you might think the hermit crab is its own species, there are actually hundreds and hundreds of them! However, most of the hermit crabs th...
View full detailsNative to the Arctic Circle, polar bears are both the largest species of bear and the largest land carnivore on planet Earth. Polar bear’s scientif...
View full detailsContaining figures from one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, this Toob includes a parrot fish, angel fish, blue tang, octopus, starf...
View full detailsThe Galapagos sally lightfoot crab, also known as the red rock crab, is a common species of crab that can be found along the western coast of the A...
View full detailsOne of the most intelligent invertebrates on the planet, octopuses can be found throughout coral reefs, pelagic waters, and the ocean floor. They h...
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...
View full detailsAlso known as the beluga whale and the white whale, the beluga is a whale species found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. Its closest living relativ...
View full detailsDeep down in the cold, barely explored waters of our oceans lives some really wild creatures! Including a hatchet fish, angler fish, viper fish, ...
View full detailsAlso known as orcas, killer whales are members of the oceanic dolphin family that can be found in all of the world’s oceans. Killer whales are reno...
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 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 detailsFound in the deep waters of the world’s temperate and tropical oceans, the blue shark is a fairly large shark species. They can grow to be over 10 ...
View full detailsTogether with the fur seal, sea lions comprise the “eared seals” family known as Otariidae. Sea lions extend from subarctic to tropical waters acro...
View full detailsFound worldwide in warm, shallow waters, the bull shark is arguably the most infamous shark species. Because of their aggressive nature and presenc...
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 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...
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