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Found 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 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 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 detailsThe Polar inhabitants in the Arctic Fun Pack hail from the coldest spots on the planet. They include a Humpback Whale, Emperor Penguin and Chick,...
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 detailsKronosaurus belongs to a marine reptile group called pliosaurs. This toothy predator cruised the oceans during the early Cretaceous, about 120 mill...
View full detailsBamboo Sharks are a small family of cartilaginous fish found in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. They don’t grow longer than four feet in length, and have ...
View full detailsFound at depths of up to 2,600 feet, the tiger shark is an exceptionally large species of shark found in oceans all throughout the globe. Tiger sha...
View full detailsAmmonites were a group of marine molluscs related to modern octopus, squids and cuttlefish that first appeared in the Devonian Period (about 400 mi...
View full detailsAttention mystery lovers! Legends, myths, and old stories have come together in our Cryptozoology Designer Toob. Including miniatures of the Yeti,...
View full detailsDunkleosteus was a huge (about 20 feet long and about one ton in weight) carnivorous fish that lived during the Devonian Period (380-360 million ye...
View full detailsThe coelacanth is the common name of a large marine fish that is found today near the Comoro Islands off the east coast of Africa. It belongs to an...
View full detailsLemon sharks inhabit shallow coastal waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and get their name from the yellowish coloration that helps them bl...
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 detailsDid you know that because the origin of horseshoe crabs dates back to the Ordovician period (about 450 million years ago), they are considered livi...
View full detailsWhile the aquatic predators in this Toob, including the gray shark, leopard shark, great white, whale shark, thresher shark, spotted eagle ray, b...
View full detailsA type of houndshark, the leopard shark can be found all along the Pacific coast of North America and Mexico. Although they are relatively small in...
View full detailsDue to their natural habitats, penguins evolved as flightless birds that instead excel at swimming. This Toob includes a Gentoo, Humboldt, Chinstr...
View full detailsThis seal’s common name doesn’t only refer to its spots – it’s also one of the top predators in the Antarctic, just like the big cat its named for....
View full detailsStately, peaceful, and beautiful to behold, the appearance of a Princess Dragon at the coronation of royalty ensured that the new ruler would reign...
View full detailsThough it was quite dolphin-like in appearance, the Ichthyosaurus is actually a marine reptile, living in the Late Triassic to Early Jurassic Perio...
View full detailsThe “pelagic zone” refers to the open ocean, away from the shore and the sea floor. It encompasses the “water column”, which is all of the water ...
View full detailsEndemic to the northern Atlantic Ocean and parts of the Arctic ocean, the harp seal is a species of earless seal that’s sometimes referred to as th...
View full detailsThe whitetip reef shark is a requiem shark, meaning it is a member of the Carcharhinidae family, like the bull shark, grey reef shark, tiger shark ...
View full detailsEndemic only to the cold wilderness of Antarctica, the emperor penguin is the largest penguin species on planet Earth. Males and females are simila...
View full detailsAlso known as the Atlantic blue crab and the Chesapeake blue crab, the blue crab is common species of crab found throughout the western Atlantic O...
View full detailsAlso known as the Greenland right whale, the Arctic whale, and the Russian whale, the bowhead whale is found only in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. ...
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 detailsSaltwater dwellers from around the world come together in this Ocean Fun Pack. Featured undersea creatures are the Blue Whale, Dolphin, Clown Ane...
View full detailsFound throughout the Caribbean and off the coast of Florida, the reef squid a relatively small squid with unique undulating fins that make up a lar...
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 ...
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