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Red Rose
ME1057

Red Rose

2.25 Sheets
Moderate
What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.
- William Shakespeare
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Clownfish
ME1044

Clownfish

2 Sheets
Moderate
Clownfish are also known as Anemonefish due to the fact that they live a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones. The sea anemone protects the clownfish from predators, provides a food source, and a safe nest site. The activity of the clown fish results in greater water circulation around the sea anemone and their bright coloring might lure small fish to the anemone which then catches them. They are endemic to the warmer waters of the Indian and Pacific Ocean but are not found in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Emperor Penguin
ME1041

Emperor Penguin

2.5 Sheets
Moderate
Emperor Penguins are the tallest and heaviest penguins, standing up to 4 feet tall and weighing as much as 100 pounds. These flightless bird’s wings are used for swimming underwater up to 22 minutes reaching speeds of 25 miles per hour and can dive on average to depths of 500 meters. Emperor Penguins live exclusively in Antarctica and are sadly approaching endangered species status.
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Orca - Metal Earth
ME1045

Orca

3 Sheets
Moderate
The Orca (Killer Whale) is a powerful apex predator and the largest member of the dolphin family, distinguished by its striking black-and-white coloration. These highly intelligent and social mammals form complex familial pods, each with unique vocal behaviors and hunting techniques, which are passed down through generations. Orcas inhabit all of the world's oceans.
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 African Elephant
ME1043

African Elephant

3 Sheets
Moderate
The African Elephant is the largest land animal on Earth, recognized by its enormous ears that resemble the shape of the African continent and its two prominent tusks used for digging, foraging, and defense. African elephants play a critical ecological role by facilitating ecosystem biodiversity, yet they face significant threats from habitat loss and poaching for their ivory tusks.
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Black Widow Spider
ME1038

Black Widow Spider

1.5 Sheets
Moderate
The Western Black Widow is a venomous spider found in western regions of North America. The female is recognized by an hourglass-shaped red mark on her lower abdomen. She poses a greater threat than the male, but her aggression surfaces only when she feels threatened or protecting her eggs. Although bites should be treated with medical care, recent studies have not confirmed fatalities caused by any U.S. species of black widow.
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Cobra
ME1032

Cobra

2 Sheets
Moderate
The Indian cobra, native to the Indian subcontinent, is revered in Hindu mythology and culture and is often seen with snake charmers. The snake is a moderately sized and can easily be identified by its relatively large and quite impressive hood which it expands when threatened. Many specimens exhibit a mark on the back side of their hood which consists of two circular ocelli patterns connected by a curved line, evoking the image of spectacles.
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Bengal Tiger
ME1029

Bengal Tiger

3 Sheets
Moderate
The Bengal tiger is one of the largest wild cats in the world. Known for its iconic orange and black stripes, this tiger inhabits India and the surrounding region. An endangered species, only 2000-2500 Bengal tigers are estimated to live in the wild.
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Grasshopper
ME1033

Grasshopper

1 Sheet
Moderate
Grasshoppers are amongst the most ancient living groups of chewing herbivorous insects dating back to the early Triassic period around 250 million years ago. When they are forced to crowd together due to environmental changes, they will transform into locusts which swarm in the millions and destroy crops over wide areas.
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Keel-billed Toucan
ME1020

Keel-billed Toucan

3 Sheets
Moderate
The Keel-billed Toucan is found in tropical jungles from southern Mexico to Ecuador and is the national bird of Belize. They are very social birds and rarely seen alone. They fly in small flocks of approximately six to twelve individuals through lowlands and rainforests.
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American Bald Eagle
PS2017

American Bald Eagle

2.5 Sheets
Moderate
The Bald Eagle is a North American bird, known for its white head and tail feathers. Subsisting on a diet of mainly fish, this raptor will swoop down and capture prey with its large talons. As a symbol of the United States of America, the Bald Eagle appears on the nation’s Great Seal.
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Giraffe
ME1014

Giraffe

3 Sheets
Moderate
Giraffes are the tallest living animals in the world. These herbivores inhabit sub-Saharan Africa, using their markedly long necks to obtain leaves, flowers and fruits that other animals cannot reach. The main predators of giraffes include lions, leopards, hyenas and crocodiles.
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Great White Shark
ME1008

Great White Shark

2 Sheets
Moderate
The Great White Shark is perhaps the most feared apex predator of the seas. Measuring around 16’ long and capable of weighing over two tons, this shark boasts rows of serrated teeth that can measure over 3” in length. The Great White Shark can swim up to 35 mph and has been featured in motion pictures, television and literature.
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ICONX Parrot
ICX118

Premium Series Parrot

2.625 Sheets
Moderate
Macaws are a group of 17 species of spectacularly colorful parrots from South and Central America and Mexico. They are known for their great intelligence and playfulness. Macaws are long-lived, and often kept as pets. The Jubilee Macaw is a cross between a Harlequin Macaw and a Green-winged Macaw.
*An acrylic stand is included for display purposes.
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ICONX Peacock
ICX112

Premium Series Peacock

3.5 Sheets
Moderate
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metal earth  Butterflies - monarch
MMS123

Monarch Butterfly

1 Sheet
Easy
The Monarch Butterfly may be the most familiar North American butterfly, and is considered an iconic pollinator species. Its wings feature an easily recognizable tawny orange, the veins and margins are black, and there are two series of small white spots in the margins. The Monarch wingspan averages 8-10cm.
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