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Keyring Budgie Blue - 387459
Although sometimes called parakeets, budgerigar is the term for the common pet bird, while parakeet refers to a larger group of small parrots, of w...
View full detailsKeychain Triceratops - 387449
Triceratops had somewhere between 400 and 800 teeth, although only a small percentage of these were ever in use, as they were constantly replaced t...
View full detailsBlack Bear Cub Keychain - 387438
Bears differ from other carnivores in that the specialized teeth they possess are not specifically adapted to tearing meat, but instead to grind up...
View full detailsWolf Cub Keychain - 387430
The wolf is believed to be a survivor of the Ice Age, which dates back approximately 300,000 years. It is believed that the wolf is the ancestor of...
View full detailsKeychain Tyrannosaurus Rex - 387445
Tyrannosaurus Rex is perhaps the most well-known dinosaur due to its enormous size, ferocious nature, and frequent appearances in popular media. Th...
View full detailsKeyring Tiger - 387487
The Bengal tiger is the most numerous tiger species in Asia and is found in dense forests and mangrove swamps and jungles throughout India, Banglad...
View full detailsRed Fox Keychain - 387437
Wild foxes usually live for about 6 to 7 years, but some foxes have been known to live to be over 13 years old in captivity. The wild fox preys on ...
View full detailsElephant Keychain - 387494
African elephants are the largest land animals on Earth. They are slightly larger than their Asian cousins and can be recognized by their larger ...
View full detailsKeychain Labrador Puppy - 387458
The Labrador Retriever was bred to be both a friendly companion and a useful worker. Historically, he earned his living as a fisherman's helper, ha...
View full detailsKeyring Budgie Green - 387460
Although sometimes called parakeets, budgerigar is the term for the common pet bird, while parakeet refers to a larger group of small parrots, of w...
View full detailsKeyring Brachiosaurus - 387446
The name Brachiosaurus comes from the Greek words meaning arm and lizard. The name refers to the interesting nature of Brachiosaurus legs which wer...
View full detailsKeychain Deer - 387435
Deer are known as selective feeders and spend most of their time searching for food, with deer eating mostly leaves. Deer are very selective in wha...
View full detailsKeychain Sitting Rabbit - 387439
Rabbits are small mammals that are native to Europe, South Africa, Sumatra, and Japan. Rabbits are also commonly found in the desert regions of th...
View full detailsKeychain Velociraptor - 387444
The Velociraptor played a large role in the Jurassic Park films, but was often depicted inaccurately. Instead of being a larger, human-sized dinosa...
View full detailsWoolly Mammoth Keychain - 387451
Like elephants today, the woolly mammoth had enormous tusks that would have been used for both digging and gathering food, and to intimidate and fe...
View full detailsKeyring Zebra - 387495
Zebras are native to sub-Saharan Africa. Two prominent African Zebra species are the Plains Zebra (Equus burchelli) and Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi...
View full detailsKeyring Stegosaurus - 387448
The Stegosaurus is the most famous dinosaur in a group of dinosaurs known as Stegosauria. They were all herbivores (plant eaters) and had rows of u...
View full detailsKeychain Snowy Owl - 387432
Like other large bird species, the snowy owl is known to swallow its food whole and then regurgitate the bones in a lump for up to 24 hours after e...
View full detailsKeyring Spinosaurus - 387452
Spinosaurus had powerful jaws with straight teeth. Most other carnivorous dinosaurs have curved teeth. Scientists think this means they would shake...
View full detailsKeyring Shetland Pony - 387466
Shetland ponies can also be used as working animals, because although they are small, the Shetland pony is the strongest of all horse and pony bree...
View full detailsKeychain Smilodon - 387450
Saber-toothed cats had almost comically abundant bites: these cats could open their jaws to a snake-worthy 120 degrees, or about twice as wide as a...
View full detailsKeychain Panda Baby - 387454
The giant panda has always fascinated people and has therefore been given a number of different names. The scientific name means cat's foot black a...
View full detailsParasaurolophus Keychain - 387447
There has been much debate about the functions of the crest, but today most scientists agree that it helped Parasaurolophus identify males and fema...
View full detailsKeyring Hippo - 387489
The hippopotamus is a large semi-aquatic mammal that inhabits rivers and lakes in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite its appearance, the hippopotamus is b...
View full detailsRhinoceros Keychain - 387490
The white rhino is the second largest land animal and can weigh around 2 tons. The white rhino is the most common species of remaining rhino and i...
View full detailsKeyring Lying Rabbit - 387440
Rabbits are small mammals that are native to Europe, South Africa, Sumatra, and Japan. Rabbits are also commonly found in the desert regions of the...
View full detailsKeychain Lion - 387488
The lion is one of the largest, strongest, and most powerful cats in the world, second only to the Siberian tiger. They are the largest cats on the...
View full detailsJack Russell Keychain - 387457
The Jack Russell Terrier, also known as the Parson Russell Terrier, was bred in England about 200 years ago to hunt foxes. It is a lively, independ...
View full detailsKeychain Cape Buffalo - 387491
The African buffalo has no real natural predators other than humans, as the buffalo can easily defend itself using its enormous size and strength....
View full detailsKeychain Crocodile - 387492
Crocodiles are one of the oldest living creatures on the planet, believed to be around 200 million years old, meaning that crocodiles existed back ...
View full detailsGolden Retriever Keychain - 387465
The temperament of the Golden Retriever is a characteristic of the breed and is described in the standard as kind, friendly and self-assured. They ...
View full detailsGiraffe Keychain - 387493
The giraffe is a long-necked, hoofed mammal native to the open woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. The giraffe is the tallest living animal on land an...
View full detailsUnicorn Keychain - 387469
The modern unicorn is depicted as a white horse with a long spiraling golden or white horn coming from its forehead. This was not always the case. ...
View full detailsDalmatian Puppy Keychain - 387462
Best known as the star of Disney’s “101 Dalmatians,” this sleek and athletic breed has a history that goes back hundreds of years. He started out a...
View full detailsHedgehog Keychain - 387467
The hedgehog is thought to be one of the oldest mammals on Earth, with estimates that the hedgehog dates back around 15 million years. It is believ...
View full detailsSquirrel Keychain - 387431
The red squirrel native to the UK is rapidly becoming extinct due to the increase in the number of eastern grey squirrels. In the UK grey squirrels...
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