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Although most people think of a large parrot with white feathers and a yellow crest when they think of a cockatoo, cockatoos actually come in many ...
View full detailsThis 12 piece set of building blocks from BiOBUDDi helps children get creative and learn about Arctic animals by building either a whale or a seal....
View full detailsNative to the swamps, lagoons, and marshes of the southern United States, Mexico, and Central America, the Anhinga, also known as the snakebird and...
View full detailsDespite its name, the red panda is more closely related to animals like skunks and raccoons than it is to the giant panda. Endemic to the eastern H...
View full detailsIndigenous to Canada, Alaska, the United States, and Mexico, the bald eagle is a predominantly sea faring bird that feeds mainly on fish. Without a...
View full detailsOne of the most widely-distributed raptors worldwide, the red-tailed hawk is able to live in a variety of ecosystems, including deserts, grasslands...
View full detailsThere are nine known species of raven, although the common raven is by far the most prevalent. It can be found widely distributed throughoutthe no...
View full detailsNative to Southern Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, toucans are a tropical species of bird that are well known for their ...
View full detailsAlso known as the tiger owl and the hoot owl, the great horned owl is a rather large member of the Bubo genus found throughout north and south Amer...
View full detailsIt’s no mystery as to how the blue-footed booby got its name! Male blue-footed boobies use their uniquely-colored feet to attract a mate, and will ...
View full detailsOne of the largest reptiles on planet Earth, the alligator is made up of two distinct species, the American and the Chinese alligator. Alligators d...
View full detailsDid you know that the name peacock actually describes only male members of the species? Likewise, females are known as peahens, and the term peafow...
View full detailsNamed after the harpies of Greek Mythology, harpy eagles are the largest bird of prey found in the Americas, and can grow to have a wingspan of ove...
View full detailsCassowaries are large, flightless bird found throughout New Guinea and northern Australia. They have a reputation for being ornery and attacking hu...
View full detailsThe African Elephant consists of two different species, the enormous African bush elephant and the smaller African forest elephant. Although this l...
View full detailsKomodo dragons are relics of prehistory, and an example of reptilian “megafauna”. They are the largest living lizard species, growing up to 10 feet...
View full detailsThe giant albatross is one of the largest living birds, often reaching wingspans of over 10 feet! They live most of their lives on the water, feedi...
View full detailsDid you know that chimpanzees are the closest living relative to humans? They’re also the smartest of all primates, and can use sophisticated tools...
View full detailsPeregrine falcons are the fastest animals in the world. They can dive at speeds well over 200 miles per hour! Also called the duck hawk, these wide...
View full detailsWell adapted to the cooler climates of northern Canada and Alaska, the caribou is a relatively large mammal that densely populates the ecosystems i...
View full detailsA white alligator can either be albino or leucistic. The difference between the two is that albinism is the complete lack of the pigment melanin, w...
View full detailsNative to Australia and New Guinea, the kookaburra was named after its unique call, the sound of which is actually onomatopoeic with its name. Its ...
View full detailsThe most widely distributed species of owl in the world, the common barn owl can be found in every type of environment except for polar and desert ...
View full detailsFlamingos are a group made up of six species of colorful water birds, found in South and Central America, Africa, the Caribbean, the Middle East an...
View full detailsLong eared owls are widespread birds that live and breed in North America, Asia and Europe. Their common name comes from their long ear tufts, whic...
View full detailsOne the most famous parrot species, the blue and gold macaw is a very popular bird in aviculture due to its intelligence, social personality, and a...
View full detailsThe crocodile is a large reptile that can be found in Africa, Asia, Australia, North America, South America and Central America. Crocodiles can gro...
View full detailsNative to the Arctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia, the snowy oil is a large member of the Bubo genus. As its name suggest, it’s easil...
View full detailsArguably the most iconic species of elephant, African elephants are native to sub-Saharan Africa. The biggest difference between Asian and African ...
View full detailsAlso known as lories, lorikeets are an extremely colorful bird found throughout Australia, Papua New Guinea, and southern Asia. Despite their stunn...
View full detailsNative to the Mojave and Sonoran deserts of the United States and Mexico, the desert tortoise can grow to be over 80 years old. It spends most of i...
View full detailsThe African Elephant can actually be two different species, including the African bush elephant and the somewhat smaller African forest elephant. A...
View full detailsNative to the forests of South America, the green-winged macaw is a vibrantly colorful parrot which is the largest member of the Ara genus. Like mo...
View full detailsBernie the gator is a friend to all animals, protector of nature, and the proud mascot of Safari Ltd®. Bernie is a champion of knowledge, creativit...
View full detailsNative to central and eastern South America, the hyacinth macaw is the largest known parrot species, measuring over three feet tall from head to ta...
View full detailsAlthough singularly referred to as the African Elephant, there are actually two species of elephants in Africa: the African bush elephant, and the ...
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