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Observe the animals of Antarctica without the freezing temperatures! This Antarctica Toob includes an emperor penguin, a chinstrap penguin, a roc...
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 detailsContaining figures from one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, this Toob includes a parrot fish, clown trigger fish, angel fish, blue ...
View full detailsOne of the most widely varied members of the animal kingdoms, there are over 2,300 currently known species of nudibranch! Nudibranchs are enormousl...
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 detailsDue to their natural habitats, penguins evolved as flightless birds that instead excel at swimming. This Toob includes a Gentoo, Humboldt, Chinst...
View full detailsGet ready to meet some of the most adorable aquatic animals you'll ever come across! This Toob includes infant versions of the harp seal, beluga ...
View full detailsEndemic to the rocky islands and shores of the Southern Pacific and Antarctic Ocean, the chinstrap penguin is a flightless aquatic bird that gets i...
View full detailsTake a dive in the ocean and discover the beautiful coral reef. This 48 piece set features everything you need to create your own tiny scuba sa...
View full detailsThese bundles of joy will warm your heart when you lay eyes on our baby sea life Bulk Bags. This bag contains 48 adorable sea creatures just wa...
View full detailsThis Aquarium Activity Bundle is filled with exciting sea animal toys for kids to engage in imaginative play through a variety of activities. · Ch...
View full detailsClown Anemone fish live near the reefs in the warm waters to the northwest of Australia. Their relationship with poison anemones is incredible. ...
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 detailsDolphins live worldwide in tropical and temperate seas. There are actually two types within the species, one that prefers shallow coastal waters...
View full detailsThe common Octopus lives in coastal waters as far north as the British Isles and as far south as the Cape of Good Hope in southern Africa. It ma...
View full detailsThe scientific name for Humpback Whales means large-winged of New England, but these beautiful creatures range all of the world’s oceans, prefer...
View full detailsManatees are coastal dwellers that swim in warm waters all over the world, from India to west Africa to the Caribbean. They are seagoing mammals...
View full detailsEmperor Penguin chicks are born into intensely difficult circumstances. Their early survival depends on father incubating the egg among biting w...
View full detailsCownose Rays can grow to 7 feet wide from wingtip to wingtip. They range through the warm waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, from New England...
View full detailsGigantic Killer Whales are actually members of the Dolphin family, and, like Dolphins, they use echolocation to seek prey as they hunt in groups...
View full detailsEmperor Penguins live in about 40 colonies on the entire coast of Antarctica, where they must survive some of the harshest weather on the planet...
View full detailsThe Harp Seal swims the frigid waters of the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans, with a thick fur coat and a layer of blubber to insulate from its ...
View full detailsStarfish is the common nickname for Sea Stars, those amazing creatures that have filled many niches in the ocean through adaptation, numbering o...
View full detailsThe Pufferfish isn’t just another pretty fish. Its ability to take in water and quickly grow to several times its normal size is a necessary def...
View full detailsBlue Sharks are sleek, open-water hunters that swim across temperate and tropical oceans worldwide. They range from the southern coast of Alaska...
View full detailsSeahorses love warm coastal waters, preferring the temperate and tropical zones. The odd-looking creatures are small, with the various varieties...
View full detailsHermit Crabs just love their shells. But they don’t get attached, because as they grow, the soft-bellied crabs need to swap out their borrowed h...
View full detailsReef squids, as their name implies, are typically found on or near reefs. Their streamlined bodies and large fins help them move easily through the...
View full detailsThis brightly colored jellyfish is known as the “mauve stinger” in Europe due to its common pinkish hue and painful sting. Their colors can var...
View full detailsThe blue tang is also called the palette surgeonfish, due to the black mark on its side that is shaped like a painter’s palette. The name “surg...
View full detailsHammerhead sharks have a uniquely shaped head that gives them their common name. The technical name for their flattened head is a cephalofoil. ...
View full detailsMoray eels might look rather snake-like, but they’re actually fish – a widespread family of fish that includes over 200 species. Moray eels oft...
View full detailsIn real life, these squids may be giant, but these Giant Squid Good Luck Minis® are tiny enough to fit in your hand, pocket, or wherever you wan...
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