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Safari makes educational toys, animal figurines, and montessori toys for open-ended & imaginative play to keep kids learning!
Safari makes educational toys, animal figurines, and montessori toys for open-ended & imaginative play to keep kids learning!
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Dinosaurs, like all modern birds and most reptiles, laid eggs. In recent years, many fossilized eggs and nests have been discovered, although we aren’t always sure what kind of dinosaur they belong to.
Ages 3+
Lambs are young sheep. A sheep is considered a “lamb” if it is younger than one year old. Unlike humans who can take up to a year to start walking, lambs can stand about an hour after being born. Soon after, they begin to nurse from their mother,...
Bring an adorable piece of jungle wildlife into your living room with this lowland gorilla baby! In the early stage of their lives, lowland gorilla infants are very reliant on their mothers for protection, food and transportation. This little...
Ever collect bugs in a jar as a child? The World’s Best Bug Jar takes insect collection and observation to a new level. The lid is a 2x magnifier, and includes a flip-down magnifying glass for 4x magnification. A gridded bottom allows for insect size...
Starfish, sometimes more commonly called sea stars, can be found throughout the world’s oceans, from shallow tidal pools to deep trenches. They are most often found in rocky areas where they can feed on mollusks and similar invertebrates. ...
One of the most intelligent invertebrates on the planet, octopuses can be found throughout coral reefs, pelagic waters & the ocean floor. They have many unique adaptations, including a skeleton structure which allows them to squeeze through tight spaces.
A relatively small type of fish endemic to the reefs and shallow lagoons of the Indian and Pacific oceans, there are over 30 different species of anemonefish. The different species can have many different colorations, although the most iconic is the...
Laid in clutches of 10-12 individuals, tortoise hatchlings take up to 4 months to leave their eggs. When they're ready to emerge, they use their beak to break apart the egg and eat it as their first meal. Eluding predators, this tortoise has made...
The Mega-10 Magnifier is a necessary addition to any young explorer’s toolkit. It includes lenses for both 4x and 10x magnification, along with a set of tweezers for moving specimens. Although pocket-sized, it’s very sturdy and designed for small hands...
Bamboo 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 long, thin bodies with whisker-like barbels near their mouths.
Famous for their leathery armored shells, armadillos are a type of mammal found throughout the Americas. There are over 20 species of armadillo and they’re usually about 30 inches long. However, the giant armadillo can grow to be double that size...
Also 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 America. In fact, the great horned owl has such a large population that it’s believed to be
Considerably smaller than most farm pigs native to America and Europe, the pot-bellied pig is a domesticated species of pig that originates from Vietnam. Their name comes from their hanging belly, which is a result of their unusually long frame....
Although you might think the hermit crab is its own species, there are actually hundreds and hundreds of them! However, most of the hermit crabs that are owned as pets are one of a handful of specific species...
Native to Yemen and Saudi Arabia, the veiled chameleon is a common reptile species that is popular as a pet. While adults are brightly colored with different stripes, infants are predominantly green in color during their youth...
Endemic to the cold and frigid tundra of Antarctica, the emperor penguin is the tallest and heaviest of all penguin species. Of course, this pudgy little penguin baby has a lot of growing to do before it’s as big and as colorful as its dad!
The largest frog species native to the United States, the American bullfrog is arguably one of the most iconic types of frog. If you grew up in or ever visited an area that they frequently inhabit, chances are you’ve heard their famous, bellowing croak...
Colloquially referred to as swine and hogs, pigs are extremely common domesticated animals that can be found in farms all over the world. Some types of pigs can be quite large, but this little piglet still has a lot of growing to do!...
Feathers all fluffed up, this precious little duckling is looking for a good home! Did you know that apart from the Muscovy duck, almost all types of domesticated duck are actually descendants of the mallard? ...
Named for its habit of rooting through hedges and undergrowth for tasty insects, hedgehogs are any of the spiny mammals within the subfamily Erinaceinae. They are endemic to Europe, Asia, and Africa, and have also been introduced to New Zealand...
Honey bees are some of the hardest working creatures in the animal kingdom. Worker bees labor tirelessly day in and day out their whole lives, and by the end each one only produces a fraction of a tablespoon of honey!...
Triceratops was a large herbivorous horned dinosaur that lived during the very end of the Cretaceous Period (68-66 million years ago) in what is now western North America...
Velociraptor was a small theropod dinosaur that lived in what is now Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous Period (about 75 million years ago). Although small by dinosaur standards (not much more than 6 feet in length and 30 pounds in weight), it was a...
Stegosaurus was a large armored plant-eating dinosaur that lived during the Upper Jurassic Period (155-150 million years ago) in what is now western North America. It had an unusually small head, and although an adult would have weighed over 4.5 metric...