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Native to Sub-Saharan Africa, the African wild dog is the only living member of the genus Lycoan. Although they look somewhat similar to both jacka...
View full detailsThis 14 piece set of building blocks from BiOBUDDi features instructions to build either a family of giraffes or a moose. BiOBUDDi blocks are made ...
View full detailsThe Red Fox is the largest of the true foxes, and its fiery amber fur has become a symbolic representation of the beauty of the natural world. Immo...
View full detailsThis set of building blocks from BiOBUDDi includes 27 blocks, with instructions to build a muddy elephant, a toucan, and a tree for it to perch in!...
View full detailsThe gray wolf, also known as the timber wolf and the western wolf, is the largest wolf species on the planet. Famous for traveling in packs, each g...
View full detailsA semiaquatic mammal primarily endemic to North America, the river otter is actually a close relative of the weasel and shares many of the same ha...
View full detailsBelieve it or not, the beaver is actually a rodent! Made up of two different species, the North American beaver and the Eurasian beaver, this buck ...
View full detailsThis 12 piece set of building blocks from BiOBUDDi features instructions to build either a turtle and a tree, or a cute little snail. BiOBUDDi bloc...
View full detailsThis set of building blocks from BiOBUDDi includes 25 blocks, with instructions to build three creatures of the lagoon including a flamingo, an all...
View full detailsAlso known as the duck-billed platypus, the platypus is one of the most specialized and unique mammal species on planet Earth. Not only is it one o...
View full detailsSmaller but very similar to their relative the gray wolf, coyotes are a type of canine that are endemic to North and Central America. What coyotes ...
View full detailsThe lynx is any of the four members of the Lynx genus, which includes the Eurasian lynx, the Canada lynx, the Iberian lynx, and the bobcat. They ca...
View full detailsInterestingly enough, the birth of wolf pups is tied to the abundance of prey in the area in a multitude of ways. For example, the size of wolf lit...
View full detailsRaccoons are commonly found all throughout North America, as well as some parts of Europe, and tend to inhabit deciduous forests. However, they are...
View full detailsAlso known as the cougar, puma, and catamount, the mountain lion is a type of large cat found all throughout South America, Central America, and No...
View full detailsOne of the most common land mammals across North America and even parts of Central and South America, the whitetail deer can be found in a multitud...
View full detailsNamed for its distinctively short tail, the bobcat is relatively small member of the Lynx family. These predators are usually nocturnal, so many pe...
View full detailsDespite its name, the muskox is more closely related to the goat family than to oxen. These shaggy beasts move through the Arctic wilderness in her...
View full detailsThe North American porcupine is one of the largest rodent species on the continent, and uses modified hairs known as quills to defend itself from a...
View full detailsAlso known as the Arctic wolf, the white wolf is a subspecies of gray wolf native to Canada and Greenland. Relatively small compared to other wolf ...
View full detailsNative to the mountainous regions of central and South Asia, the snow leopard is a relatively small member of the Panthera genus. With a stocky bod...
View full detailsDespite its impressive stature, the North American black bear is actually the continent's smallest bear species. The black bear is the most common ...
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 detailsPeeking its head out its den to gaze across the south African desert! Despite its name, the meerkat is not closely related to any feline species, a...
View full detailsAlso known as the common wildebeest, the white-bearded wildebeest, and the brindled gnu, the blue wildebeest is one of two species of wildebeest an...
View full detailsColloquially known as the king of the jungle, lions are the second largest cat on planet Earth. Endemic to Africa and India, lions are symbolic of ...
View full detailsAdorably stalking through the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia is this beautiful snow leopard cub! Too protect them from the cold and hars...
View full detailsUnlike many other species of mammal, whitetail deer fawns do not stay close by their mothers for protection. Instead, very young fawns will lay ver...
View full detailsFamous for being the fastest land animal on planet Earth, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 70 mph in a full sprint. While they aren't as large or...
View full detailsSmaller but strikingly similar to their close relative the gray wolf, coyotes are a canine that densely inhabit North and Central America. Coyotes ...
View full detailsDespite their somewhat wolf-life appearance, the closest relative to hyenas are cats, mongooses, and civets, all of which make up the Feliformia su...
View full detailsThe smallest species of the family Canidae, the fennec fox is a nocturnal fox endemic to North Africa. Their most notable feature is their enormous...
View full detailsOne of the largest types of tiger, the Bengal tiger inhabits the grasslands, temperate forests and mangrove forests of India, China, Bangladesh, Ne...
View full detailsMoose are the largest member of the deer family and are easily identifiable by their immense size, and in the case of males, their fan-shaped antle...
View full detailsAlso known as the Arabian camel, the dromedary is the smallest of all camel species and the only kind that has a single hump. Their counterpart is ...
View full detailsUnlike other smaller bears that may try to run or climb trees when they feel threatened, grizzly bears are known for standing on their hind legs to...
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