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Whale 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 detailsFound throughout the tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Ocean, the zebra shark is a species of carpet shark that can grow up to 8 feet long...
View full detailsAlso known as the lute turtle, the leatherback sea turtle is the largest of all living turtles and is the second heaviest known reptile, with the f...
View full detailsBecause it has teeth instead of baleen, the Sperm Whale is the world’s largest toothed predator at nearly 60 feet in length. They keep up their siz...
View full detailsThe Sperm Whale is the largest predatory animal living on Earth today, reaching nearly 70 feet in length. It hunts in the deep ocean, and its prey...
View full detailsNative to the Arctic Circle, polar bears are a unique species of bear that have adapted to survive in cold, harsh environments. Although polar bear...
View full detailsThe Vaquita is sadly one of the most endangered animals on the planet. This small cetacean is native only to the northwestern Gulf of California in...
View full detailsSei (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 ...
View full detailsAlso known as the Gray Nurse Shark, the fearsome looking Sand Tiger Shark is actually quite docile and not particularly dangerous to humans. Scie...
View full detailsMantas are the largest members of the superorder Batoidea, commonly known as rays. Despite their large size (up to 20 feet across), manta rays pose...
View full detailsAlso referred to as carpenter sharks, sawfish are a type of ray that can easily be identified by their long, narrow snouts lined with teeth. Sawfis...
View full detailsSecond only to the Blue Whale, the Right Whale is one of the largest animals on planet Earth and can grow up to 65 feet long, weighing in at over 9...
View full detailsEndemic to oceans all around the world, the loggerhead sea turtle is the world’s largest hard shelled turtle. On average, they weigh around 300 pou...
View full detailsFound in the tropical and temperate waters of all major oceans, the great white shark is one of the most iconic predators. They are exceptionally l...
View full detailsThe African penguin, also known as the black-footed penguin, is a species of bird endemic only to the waters of Africa. Like all penguins, they are...
View full detailsInterestingly, the green sea turtle actually earned its name from the color of its fat rather than its physical appearance. One of the largest sea ...
View full detailsOne of the most iconic apex predators in today’s oceans, the great white shark is an exceptionally large type of lamniform shark. On average they m...
View full detailsThe only living member of the genus Rhincodon, the whale shark is endemic to tropical waters around the world. They are one of three species of sha...
View full detailsRockhopper Penguins get their name from the rocky shores where they make their nests, and their habit of hopping from rock to rock to get around (...
View full detailsThis jaw-snapping great white shark requires no batteries. A pull mechanism allows the user to recreate the iconic shark’s movements, opening and...
View full detailsEndemic to the coastal regions of Chile and Peru in South America, the Humboldt penguin is a flightless bird with flippers, and is closely related ...
View full detailsAlso known as the black-footed penguin, the South African penguin is a species of flightless bird endemic the waters of Africa. They are a speciali...
View full detailsFound in temperate, subtropical, and tropical waters, manta rays are exceptionally large filter feeders that consume large amounts of zooplankton. ...
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 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 Turt...
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 ad...
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 splash...
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