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Authentic Repl ica Col lections
For the Young at Heart
TOOBS_~_ _ _ _ __

o Do wn o n t he Farm
N o. 68260-4

o
l
Pe ng u i ns
N o. 683-404

o Petting Zoo
N o. 683704
O I" .The Water
N o 68280-4

D oomestic
Cats
No. 6992-0-4

O Dogs
No. 6955-0-4
O Farm
No. 6952-04

O Farm Babies
No. 6812·04

O Ponies
No. 6811.0.4

O Pony Derby
No. 6821·04
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O Horses
No. 6956-04

O Frogs
Turtles
&

No. 6948-0.4

Forest
O No . 6970-04

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o Dino Babies
No. 6801 -04

o
American
Museum
~
of Natural
History ...........OJ
Feathered
Dinos
N o.6819-04
O Carnivorous
Dinos
N o. 699 0 -04

O Prehistoric
Life
No. 6810-04

O Pirate
No. 6808·04

I Safarl~ltd' l
........ u,' •• lItlll . colll
O Knighrs&
Dragon
No. 6999-01.

O Jamestown
Settlers
No. 6802-0~

o Powhatan
Indians
No. 6803-0le

O Wild West
No. 6809-04
o Ancient
Egypt
No. 6993-04

o Land Down Under


No. 6814-04

o Rainforest
No . 6805 -04

o Sharks
No. 6971 -04
~TO BS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~

o Ocean
No. 6951 -04

O Coral Reef
No . 6991 · 04

O Whales«
Dolphins
No . 69-47·04
O Arctic
No. 6816-04

o Pandas
No. 6973·04

o Exotic Birds
No. 6804 -04
o Zoo Babies
No. 6800-04

o Wild
No. 6950-0"
O Monkeys
IilApes
No. 6806-0-4

O Insects
No. 6953-0-4
TOOBS

O Down
Farm
on the

No. 68390lt

O Pets
No. 68ltOOlt

O Horses
& Ponies
No. 68380"
Dawn of the
Dinosaurs
No.6833·0lt

o Wild 1

o Wild 2
No. 6974·04
o ~~~I~:~i~5
No.683 0-0lt

o ~~~:~~~re5
No .6832-0lt
ECT..oR:S CASES_.~
@J
O Oinos
No . 7003-0-4
o Coral Reef
No. 7 00B -01t

O ZOO Babies
No. 70 10·0 1t
O Butterflies
No. 700 6·0'"

O Ocean
No . 7 002· 004 O Jungle
No. 7000-0it

Iseferl~Ltcf' 0.f
• • • . •• , . rttttl
:rs

o First Mate
Jonathan R
No. 851 129 oberts

o MGunner Phillip
orton
No. 8515 29

o ~~p~ain Thomas
NO~8 5;;;~rd " Crowe

o First Mate
~~ne Bonny
Ith Parrot
No. 851329
O Benjamin Jeffrey
Boatswain

No. 85 1-4 29

O Pirate Skeleton
No . 851 6 29

O Treasure Chest
No . 85 1829
O Cannon
No . 85 1929

O Cannonballs
No . 8 52029 O Ship's Helm
No. 852129
INCREDIB E CREATURES
O Saltwater Crocodile
No. 2626-29
@
I floa t!

O Honeybee
No. 268229

Crocodiles hove more narrow


snouts than alligators and
their top and bottom teeth
show when they close their
mouths.

o Armadillo
No. 2 62829

Although their backs are covered by a


hard shell mode of bone, most armadillos
defend themselves (rom predators by
scurrying away and digging into the dirt.

o Meerkat with Baby


No. 267029
O Brown Bat
No. 2606· 29

O North American
River Otter
holding Trout
No. 2629-29

O Tortoise
No. 2586·29

I carry my newborns on my
back to a safe place on the
I floa t ! water's edge.

O BabiesAlligator with

No. 2596-29
INCREDIBLE CR ATURES

o Frilled li za rd
No. 2605·29

Galapagos
Marine Iguana
No. 2 62329

This tree-dweller can


change the color of its
body depending on the
temperature. the food it eats
and its mood.

o Veiled Chameleon
with Butterfly
No. 2 678·2 9

IS.f.rl" " "Ltd"I


w.o" , lara.ltld (om
I grow up to 6 feet long. weigh
up to 570 pounds and live up to
150yeo~

O Galapagos
Tortoise
Hat ch lin g
No. 2 609- 29

O G al apagos A dult
To r toise
N o . 2607-29

O Hermit Crab
No. 267 529

O Ga lapagos Ba b y To r toise
No. 26 08·29

The Galapagos are a chain of


vokanic islands located off the caast
of Ecuador near the equator. These
islands are home to on array of
unique animals from penguins to
marine iguanas to seals.

O Gal ap agos
Sally Lightfoot Crab
No . 26 1729
INCREDI
Emperor penguin chicks are born on the
coldest day of the Ye<Jr at about _30" F.
The newborn chicle must immediately
position itself on top of the feet of its father.
If it doesn 't the chick will freeze to death I float!
almost immediately.

O Emperor Penguin
with Baby
No. 267129

I float!

O Baby Sea Turtle


No. 2681 -29

O Sea Otter
with Starfish
No. 2528- 29

O Kemp'sRidley
Sea Turtle
with Seaweed
No. 262-429
o Kemp's Ridley Sea
Turtle Baby
No. 267-429
I floa tl
[
These large octopi weigh about
100 pounds and hove eight arms.

O Giant Pacific Octopus


No. 2672· 29

o Sea Turtle Baby


No. 6026-004

o Sea Turtle
No. 260lj·29
INCREDIBLE CREATURES
Stingrays are made of cartilage, (like sharks),
and live in coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean.

o Blue Spotted Ray


No . 2673-29

o Baby Hamm erhea d Sh ark


No. 267929

These starfish or sea stars grow up to 8" (20 cm) in


size and live between Alaska and Baja California from
shallow tidal pools to 950 feet in depth.
When two bat stars bump into each other, a gentile
brawl begins. Each sea stor tdes to get its arm on top
of the other's arm. Bat stars are a relative
to the sea urchin.
O Bat Sta r
No . 262529

O Clown
Anemonefish
No. 2618-29
This tree-<1weller con change the color of its body
depending on the temperature, the food it eats
and its mood. These colorful frogs have striking
dark blue webbing on their feet.

I'm soft and


flexible.
o Flying Tree Frog
No. 2527·29

Fuzzy Frog
No. 2622·29

Weedy
Seadragon
No. 2526·29

o Leafy
Seadragon
No. 2525·29

o Red Seahorse
Father with Baby
No. 252-4-29
O Yellow Seahorse
No. 2522-29

O Blue Seahorse
No. 2523-29
INCREDIBLE CREATURES
o Iguana Adult
No. 2582·29

The fangs of cobras are


turned backwards to aid in
swalfowing their prey.
They smell with their
extended tongues. They
0150 temporarily lose their
sight when shedding their
skin which makes them
very agitated. Their venom
is so potent that one bite
con k#l 100 people.

o Emerald Green

o Posable Coiling Cobra


No. 2603-29
Monitor
No. 2589-29
o

o Rough Green
Snake
No. 2577-29

o Chain Kingsnake
No. 2579·2 9
o Eastern
Diamondback Rattler
No. 2570-29
HIDDEN KINGDOM
These astonishing spiders paralyze prey
trapped in their webs .wth a powerful
venom. Although their venom is 15 times
more poisonous than a rattlesnake's,
their painful bites are usually not deadly
to humans because they inject such
a small amount

o B lack Widow Sp ider


No. 54 54·06

o Orange-Kneed
Tarantula
No . 5420-06

Bendable front legs

Bendable claws and t ail

o Scorp ion
No. 542 1-06

O Jumping Spider
No. 5-4 2 5· 06
Yellow
Swallowtail
ButterHy
No . 5-4 31-0 6

o Orange-Barred
Sulphur ButterHy
No. 5-4 29· 06

o M onarch Butterfly
No. 5-424-06

O Blue Morpho
ButterRv
o Green
Swallowtail
ButterHy
No. 5-428·06 No. 5-432-06
HIDDEN KINGDOM

O Dragonfly
NO. 5lt23·06

Most fire ant species don't bother people,


however, the red imported fire ant was
accidentally introduced into the United
Stotes via Brazilion cargo entering the
port of Mobile, Alabama, in the 19305. The
ants have since spread from coastal areas
of Alabama and now infest large parts of
Southern U.s. O Fire Ant
No . 504 30-06

Praying Mantis are one of the few insects that


can tum their triangular heads 180 degrees.
They have excellent vision and hunt insects
by stealth and a rapid striking attock.
No mantis is poisonous and they present
no threat to humans.

O Red Ladybug
No . 5426-06

O Yellow
Ladybug
No. 504 27-06

O Praying Mantis
No . 50422-06
WINGS OF THE WORLD
O Parrot
Blue Hyacinth

No. 26-4229

O Dodo Bird
No. 26-4329

O Toucan with Berry


No. 2641-29

O Gold & Blue Macaw


No. 26-40-29

O Red & Blue Macaw


No. 2639-29 O Cockatoo
No. 2638-29
WINGS OF THE WORLD

O with Fish
Brown Pelican

NO. 2lt19·29

O White Pelican
w ith Fish
No . 2 ~1 8·2 9

o White Swan
No. 2767-29

O Golden Eagle
No . 2926-29
BEST IN SHOW

O Pembroke Corgi
w i th Rawhide Bone
No. 1548·29

O Golden Retriever
Puppy
No.lJ90· 29

O Golden Retriever
No . 2 389- 29

O Rottweiler
No. 1391·19

O Puppy
Rottweiler
No. 2392-29

O Border Collie
No. 25-45· 29
BEST IN SHOW

Collie Puppy
O No. 239lt · 29

o German Shepherd Puppy


No. 2356-29

O German Shepherd
No. 235-4·29

O Dalmatian Puppy
No. 2396·29
O Dalmatian
No. 2395- 29

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BLUE RIBBON COLLECTIBLES™

O Hanoverian
No. 30026

Fran~aise
O Selle
No. 30027

O Clydesdale
No. 30028
m
BLUE RIBBON COLLECTIBLES
SpanISh exploren introduced horse)
to North America In the lore fifteenth
century Native Americans then helped
spfffid them throughout the contment

O Buckskin
Quarter Horse
No. 30025

O Arabian
No. 30023

O Mustang
No. 30020
o Friesian
No . 30022

O American Paint
No. 30021

O Thoroughbred
No . 300204
WINNER'S CIRCLE COLLECTIBLES

O Shire Horse
No. 1595-05

O Tennessee
Walking Horse
No. 1593-05

O Clydesdale Foal
No. 1514-05

O Clydesdale
No . 15 12-05

O Lipizzaner
Stallion
No. 1510-05
· ....
O Pony
Chincoteague
o Friesian
Stallion
No. 1591-05 No. 1588-05

O Morgan Foal
No. 1587·05 o Morgan Mare
No. 1586-05

I .
O American Paint
No. 1589-05

o Welsh Pony
No . 1590-05
J •

-
WINNER'S CIRCLE COLLECTIBLES

o ~~a~~~:ian
No. 1509· 05
O Roan
Mustang
No. 1538-0 5

o ~~~~ang
No . 15 39-05

.. O Ouarter
Horse
No. 15 30-05

O Arabian Foal
No. 1537-05

O Arabian Mare
No. 1536-05
DERBY TRUCK &. TRAILER

o Winner 's Circle


Derby Trailer
No. 297"·29

Trailer holds two horses for extra fun

Gate

opens

o Winner's Circle
Derby Truck
No. 2975-29
SAFARI FARM

O Buckskin Foal
No. 2309-29

o Buckskin Mare
No. 2308-29

O Barb
No. 230-4 -29

O Chestnut
No. 2305-29

o Friesian
No. 2343-29

O Pinto
No. 23-41-29
O Appaloosa
Mare
No. 2302-29
O Appaloosa
Foal
No . 2303-29

o Trakehner
No. 23-44·29

o Jutland Heavy
No. 23-42·29

o Bay Foal
No. 2301 · 29
o Bay Mare
o Hanoverian
Foal
No. ll41-29
No. 2300-29
SAFARI FARM

o Walking Foal
No. 231 1-29

o Walking Mare
No. 23 10·29

O Mare
Dapple Grey

No . 2306-29

o Dapple Grey
Foa l
No. 2307-29

o Texas Longhorn Bull


No. 2362-29 o Spotted Longhorn Bull
No . 2388-29
O Hereford Cow
No. 2372-29 O Here ford Bull
No. 2371 -29

O Hereford Calf
No. 2373-29

O B rah ma Bull
No. 231lt -29

r
... o Holstein Cow
No. 2326-29

o Holstein Bull
No. 2325-29 O Holstein Calf
No. 2327-29
SAFARI FARM

O Jersey COW
No . 2329-29
O Jer sey Bull
No . 2328- 29

o Charolais Cow
N o . 23 1229 o Charolais Calf
No . 23 1329

O Black Angus Calf


No. 1364-19 o Black Angus Cow
No . 2363 -29
O Orange Tabby Cat
No. 2355-29

o Donkey
No. 2321-29

O Boar
No. lJS2-29 O Classic Piglet
No. 2340-29 O Classic Pig
No. 2339-29

" .. ...,.
o Ewe
No. 2338-29 O Lamb
No. 2337-29 o Ram
No. 232 -4-29

IS.farl~Lt<f I
SAFARI FARM

O White Billy Goat


No . 2377· 29 o White Kid Goa t
No. 237 8· 29 o White N anny Goat
No . 2358-29

o Brown Billy Goat


No . 2369· 29 o Brown Kid Goa t
No . 2 370-29 O Brown Nanny Goat
No. 232 0-29

O Bantam Rooster
No. 2322-29 o Hen
No. 2331 -29
o Hen & Chicks
No. 237t.-29 o Domestic Male
Turkey
No. 2142929

o Rooster
No. 23 15·29
o Hen with Chick
No. 23 16·29

....
o Goose

o Duck
No. 2332-29
o White Duck
No. 2336-29
No. 2323·29

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'.'11'
w ...... . . . cI .(o m
FUZZYFARM

O Buckskin
No . 23-42- 62

O Palomino
No . 2346-62

o Bay
No . 23ltlt- 62

O Appaloosa
No . 23-4 1-62

o Welsh Pony
No . 23-4 5-62 o Chestnut
No. 230-62
....
O Pig
No . 2339-62
O Duck
No. 2336-62

o Rooster
No . 233-4 -62

o Holstein Cow
No. 2350-62

O Billy Goat
No . 2369-6 2
~ CARNEGIE COLLECTIBLES
Carnegie
Museum
of Natural
History·

'

O Spinosaurus
No . ljl 10 01

NAME:: Spinosaurs'spined lizard"


KIND: Saurischia'lizard·hips'
FOOD Carnivore (meat eater)

I WHEN: late Cretaceous


198·65 million years ago)
WHERE' Egypl&Niger
LENGTH: 39ft (ll9m)

O Amargasau r us
No. " o52-0 1

NAME ~i~::31r~~~: Amarga'


~~~~t~) Patagonia,
KIND: Saurischia'lizard·hips'
FOOD: Herbivore (planl ealer) This herbivorous (plant-eating) dinosaur lived in
WHEN: EarlyCrelaceous southern South America about 125 mmion years ago.
1123·118milliOO years ago) Unique amongst d;nosours, the neck and back of
WHERE: Palagon~, Argenlio. Amofgosaurus sported a double row of very toll spines.
LENGTH: 30·401l(9·12m)
NAME: 8~ipiaosaurus
"lIZard from Beifi30'
(.city inChina
KIND: Saurischia 'lizard-liips'
fOOD: ProbabIyh,lbM>re
(pIanleater)
WHEN: E.rly Cre~ceoos
(123-118 millk>n y,ars'go)
WHERE: Northeast,m Chin.
LENGTH: 711(2.2 m)

NAME: Oviraptor 'egg robber'


KIND: S.unschia 1izard-hips'
FOOD: Unknown (possibly omnivore)
WHEN: late Cretaceous
(98-65 million years.go)
WHERE: Mongoli.
LENGTH: 6H(1.8 m)

O Tyrannosaurus rex
No. 14035-01

NAME: Tyrannosaurus rex


'lyrantijngtizard'
KIND: Saurischia 1izard-hips'
fOOD: C.mNor, (me.1 eal'~
WHEN: Lale Crelaceous
(98-65 minion years ago)
WHERE: Wesl,m North America,
EaslemAsi.
LENGTH: 46 H(14 m)

I SaflIrt ~Ucf l
. . . .. .. '.'llttl. e o""
, CARNEGIE COLLECTIBLES~_ _ I

NAME: Dilong 'emperordragon'


O Dilong
No. -4213-01
I KIND: Saurischia 'lizard-hips'

I ~~~~::
Carnivore (meat eater)
EarlyCrelaceous
(123-118mill~nyealSago)
WHERE: Northeaslern China
LENGTH: 5H(1.6 m)

NAME: Microraptor 'Iiny plul'lderer"


KIND: Saurischia 'lizard-hips'

o Microraptor
No. -4050-01
FOOD:
WHEN:
Carnivore (meat eater)
Early Crelaceous
1123-118 million years ago)
WHERE' Northeaslem China
LENGTH: 2.5h(75cm)
---

~
AME: caud.iPle.'Y.X'.'tail.fea~e~
KIND: Saunsch" 1tZard-hlps'
FOOD: Hertl"ore (planl ealer)
WHEN: EarlyCrelaceous
(123-118 million years ago)
WHERE: Northeastern Chma
LENGTH: 2-3 h(60-90 em)

INAME:Ve~iraPlor MongolienslS
KIND: Sauriscllia 'lizard·hips'
o Caudipteryx
No. -4212-01

FOOD: Carnivore Imeal ealer)


WHEN: lale Cretaooous
(98-65 min~n years ago)
WHERE: MOIlgol~

O Velociraptor
No. 410601
LENGTH: 6h(1.8m)
~=h~'Iizard-hiPS' l
NAME:
KIND:
fOOD: Camrrore(meatealer)
O Baryonyx
No . .4033-01
WHEN: Ea ~yCrelaceous
(t23·118 million years ago)
WHERE: En90OO, N~er
LENGTlI: 34 ft (10.5 m)

[NAME: Tanystropheus
I KIND: A~hosauromorpha
fOOD: Camivore (meal eater)
WHEN: Middle Triassic
1170·155 minion years ago)
WHERE: Seas of central Europe,
EastemMedtterranean
LENGTH: 18 ft 16 m)

NAME: Diplodocus 'double beamed'


KIND: Saurischo 1izard-hips'
fOOD: Herbivore I~anl ealer)
WHEN: lateJurasictoearty
Cretaceous
It53·125million years ago)
I WHERE: North America
LENGTH: 78·90 ft 123.8·27.4 m)

1 5afarl~ ltd' l
. . . . .. . r.'llt d . ~o ..
I CARNEGIE COLLECTIBLES
NAME SallasauNs
'lizard tromSalta'
KIND: Saunscho'lizard-hips'
FOOD: He/bivQr. lPIant eate~
WHEN lal. Cretaceous
(9lI-65 million yeaJSago)
WHERE: Soothem South America O Sa ltasaurus
No. 4030-01
lENGlli: 39H(11.9 m)

NAME: Iguanodon'iguana-looth'

rKIND:
FOOD:
Omilhischia'bird-hips'
H.rb.,re (planl eal.ij O Iguanodon
N o. 4 1080 1
WHEN' Late Jurassic 10 end
(i~~5C~~lllf';':;:;~ ago)
WHERE: Europe, North Am. rica,
Alrica and Asia
LENGTH: 3Q H19,1m)

- -
NAME: DiOjlhosaurus
KIND: Saurischia",I,i,zard'hiPS'
FOOD: Carnivore (meat eater)

[
WHEN: Ear1yJurasslC
(200-175rn,lIlOn y. arsago)
WHERE: Arizona
LENGTH: 18H15,5rn)
--- --

r NAME:"Trieeratops
KIND: Omilhischia 'bird-hips'
FOOD: H.rbMlre Iplanl ealer)
WHEN: lal. Cretae""s
198-65 million years ago)
WHERE: Wesl.rn North Am.rica
lENGlli: 2611~,9m) O Triceratops
No. "0 36· 01
NAME: Kronosaurus
KINO: Plesiosauria
FOOD Carnivore (meat eater)
WHEN: E.rIy Cretaceous
(123-118 million years'g<l)
WHERE: Marine waters of the South
Pacific &Australia O Kronosaurus
No. 4029·0 1
LENGTH: 42 h(12.8 m)

NAME: Sinraptor "robber from China"


KIND: S.urischia 'lizard-hips'
FOOD: Carnivore (meat-eater)
O Sinraptor
No. 4045·01
WHEN: Middle Jurass.
(170-1SS million yeaJs'g<l)
WHERE: China
I LENGTH: 25 h (7.5 m)

NAME: Carnotaurus 'flesh bull'


KINO: Saurischia "lizard-hips·
FOOD: C.mivore (meat eater)
WHEN: L.teCretaceous
(98·65millionyears.go)
WHERE· Argentin.
LENGTH: 25 h(7.6m)

Elasmosaurus
"plaledreplile·
Plesiosauria O Elasmosaurus
No_ 411701

Camivore (meal-ealer)
laleCrelaceous
(98-65 million years.go)
WHERE: North America
LENGTH: 48 h(14 m)
, CARNEGIE COLLECTIBLES
NAME: SI'9OS'urus ~ O Stegosaurus
'cover~llzard~ ., _ I No.4 11901

KIND: OmilhlSchia 'bIrd-hips"


FOOD: Herttivore Ip~nl ealeQ
WHEN: Lale Jurassic 10 Eally Cretaceous
1153-125 mllhon yearn agol
WHERE: North America
LENGTH: 20-21 ft (6.1-6.4 ml

f NAME: Tricaralops HOfTidus


KIND: Omi~isch. "b,d-hips"
FOOD: Heibivore (plant ealerl
WHEN: Lale Cretaceous
(98-65 million yearnagol
I WHERE: Weslem North America
LENGTH: 26ft 17.9ml
---~

NAME: Ankylosaurus
"fused lizald" O Ankylosaurus
No. 4047-01
KIND: Om~hischia "bird-hips"

FOOD:
WHEN:
Herbivore. (.Planteater)
LaleCretac,""s
I
(98-65mIIlKlO yeaffiagol
WHERE: Weslem North America
LENGTH: 25 ft (7.5 ml

Allosaurus 'olherlizard"
O Allosaurus
No. 410901 Saurischia1izard-hips"
Carnivore !meal ealer)
lale Jurasslclo Eally Cretaceous
(153-125 mlltion yearn agol
WHERE' North America
LENGTH: 36ft(13ml
~
AME: Acrocanlhosau",s '
'lop spiny lizard'
KIND: Saur~schja "lizard-hips'
FOOD: C,mlVore Imeal ealer)
WHEN: Early Crelaceous
1123·118 millon years ,go)
WHERE: North America O Acrocanthosaurus
No. -4039·01

LENGTH: 4_3ft..;,ll_3m
..;,)_ _ _-,

NAME:
- aue~'lcoalius
'Iealhered god'
KIND: Pterosauria
O Quetzalcoatlus
NO. 411601

r
FOOD:
WHEN :
CamMl<e. I.meal ealer)
lale Cre~ceoos
198·65 mllhonyears ,go)
WHERE: Sou~weslem Uniled Sl,les
WINGSPAN: 36·39ftlll·12m)

NAME: Plaleosau",s ~Ial replile'


KIND Saurischia"Iizard·hips·
FOOD: Herbivore (planl ealer)
WHEN: late Triassic
1225·219 million years ago)
WHERE: Weslem Europe
LENGTH: 20·26 ft 16·S m)

Camarasaurus
'chambered lizard"
Saurischia"Iizard·hips·
Herbivore (planleater)
Lale Jurassic to Early
Cretaceous
1153·125 million years ,go)
WHERE: Nortll America, Europe

O Camarasaurus
No. 4I0II1..()1
LENGTH: Sg ft 118 m)
CARNEGIE COLLECTIBLES
NAME:"" COf)'lhOsau, ; ; ; - j
·helmelhzar~:: ... I.:A~' I
I KIND:
FOOD:
Ornit~ischia "bird·hips·
HerbIVore (planl ealer)
.

WHEN: Lale Crelaceous


198·65 million years ago)
WHERE: Western North America
LENGTH: 33«IIOm)

NAME: Pteranodon

KIND:
FOOD:
"Ioolhlesswinged"
Pterosauria
Camiv<lre Imeal ealer)
o
WHEN: Lale Crelaceous
198·65 million years ago)
WHERE: North America
WINGSPAN: 26« 18 m)

~I~~~~~ard"
NAME:

KIND: Saurischia 'lizard·hips·


FOOD' Herbivore (plant eater)
WHEN: LaleJurassic
1163·144 milhon years ago)
Western North America
70« (21,3m)

o ~~~f~saurus
No. 4003·01
NAME: Parasaurolophus o Parasau rolophus
No.lt l1101

I KINO:
FOOD:
'be.de ridge reptlle'
OmithLlchia~rd·hips'
Herbivore (~anl ealer)
WHEN: LaleCrela<eous
(98·65 _ yearsago)
WHERE: Alberta, UIah, New Mexico
LENGTH: 33h (10m)

[ NAME: Oimelrodon
'Iwo long leelh'
KINO: Pelycosaur
FOOD: Carnivore (meal ealer)
WHEN: Early Permian
(290·260 m~ years ago)
WHERE: Texas, 0Idah0ma,
New Mexico, Arizona, Utah

I LENGTH: 11 h(3.4m)

O Dimetrodon
N O.lt038·01

I
NAME:

KIND:
FOOD:
WHEN :
Brachiosaurus
"arm-reptile'
-l
Saurischia 1izard·hips'
Herbivore (pIanl ealer)
Lale Jurassic to Early Cretaceous
(153·125 m~lioo years ago)
WHERE: Norih America, AIrica
LENGTH: 74 H(22.6 m)
O Tyrannosaurus rex
No. /t0 0 1-01

NAME: Tyrannosaurus rex


'lyranlkinglizard'
KIND: Saunsch.1izard-hips'
FOOD: Carnivore (meal eale~
WHEN: lale Crelac"",
(98·65 million years ,go)
WHERE: Weslem No<Ih America,
EastemAsia I
LENGTH: 4OH(14m) ~

o Deinosuchus
No. 4026 -01
~
NAME: Oeinosuchus
-

'Ierrible-crocodile"

KIND: ~r~~, alligators, gavials'

I FOOD: Carnivore (meal eater)


WHEN: Late Cretaceous
(98·65 million years ,go)
WHERE: North America
LENGTH: 40·50 H(12.2·15.2
l......- __ m) _

NAME: Maiasaura
"good mother lizard'
KIND: Ornithischia'bird·hips·

I
FOOD:
WHEN:
Herbivore (pl,nl ealer)
laleCre~Ce<lus
(98·65 mill.. years ,go)
WHERE: No<IhAmefic'
LENGTH: 29 H(8.8 m) Maiasaura
with Nest
No. 4027-01

ISatarIW Ltd' !
w", • . •• ,.,lltd . ,om
NAME: Oviraplor ''9g robbef
KIND: Saunsch~ 'lizard-hips'
FOOD: Unknown (possi~ omnivore)
WHEN : laleCretaceous
(911-65 miUion years ago)
WHERE: Mongolia
o Oviraptor
No. 4046-01
LENGTH: 6« (1.8 m)

A1bertosaurus
'reptilefrom Alberta, Canada"
Saurischia 'lizard-hips'
Camivore(mealealer)
laleCrelaceous
(9lI-65min;onyea~ ago)
WHERE: WeslemNorth America
LENGTH: 30« (9 m)

Delladrorneus
Saurischia "lizard-hips'

O Oeltadromeus
Agilis
No. 4032-01
Carnivore (meal eale~
laleCrelaceous
(98-65 million years ago)
WHERE: Morocco
I LENGTH: 25«(8m)

NAME: Mamm.uthus prim~enius


'wOO~ mammoth

r KIND:
FOOD:
Mammal~ 'elephantidae'
Hem.ore (planl ealeQ
WHEN: Pleislocene, or lee Age, up 10
abou112,OOO years ago
WHERE: Eurasia, North America
HEIGHT: 9«(3 m)
O Woolly
Mammoth
No. 4042-01

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Dunkfeosteus is a marine predator from the Devonian period
(417,000 to 354,000 million years ogo), It is the largest
known member of the Placoderms, a family of armored fish.
Dunkleosteus could reach up to twenty feet (s;x meters) in
length. This extreme predator lived throughout the Atlantic
Ocean from Europe to North America.

O Dunkleosteus
No. 283329

o T~ rex
No. 298529

O Tyrannosaurus rex
No. 2789~29
O Tyrannosaurus rex
Baby
No. 2989~29
O Pterosaur
No. 299729

O Triceratops
No . 2 790-29
O Triceratops Baby
No . 2990- 29

O Brachiosaurus Baby
No. 2982-29

O Brachiosaurus
No. 27 82-29
WILD SAFARI@ DINOS_ _ _--'

o Spinosaurus
Baby

o
No. 299 3·29
Spinosaurus
No. 2793-29

o Stegosaurus Baby
N o. 2987-29

o Allosaurus Baby
No. 2980-29 O Allosaurus
No. 2780-29
O Pteranodon Baby
No . 2992·29

O Pteranodon
No. 27 92-29

O Suchomimus
No. 2996·29

o Gorgosaurus
No. 2795-29

O Utahraptor
No. 2791-29

o Raptor Baby
No. 299 1-29

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....... . . . , •• 111 II. co",
, WJLD SAFARI® DINOS_ _----'

O Hypacrosaurus Baby
No. 2994·29

o Hypacrosaurus
No. 279-4·29

O Carcharodontosaurus
No. 2783-29

o Parasa urolophus
Baby
No. 2986·29

o Parasaurolophus
No. 2786-29
O Styracosaurus
No. 2788·29

o leptoceratops
No. 2796-29

O Apatosaurus
No. 2781-29

O Apatosaurus Baby
No. 2981-29

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IFE _ _ __
Prehistoric mammals induded the largest land mammal
of all time, the Mammoth which dwarfed modem
elephants. Arsinoither;um. which was an early rhino.
stood up '8ft. high at the shoulders. was about 25 ft
long. and weighed about 15 tons.

O Doedicurus
No. 2831-29

O Giant Sloth
No. 2741-29

O Ambelodon
No. 2832-29

O Arsinoitherium
No. 2830-29
O Woolly Mammoth
No. 2799· 29 O Woolly Mammoth
Baby
No. 2800-29

o Sabertooth Tiger Cub


No. 27 98·29
O Sabertooth Tiger
No . 2791-29

o Andrewsarchus
No . 2829·29
GREAT DINOS_ _ __

O Therizinosaurus
No. 300 10

o Tyrannosaurus rex
No. 30000
o Pteranodon
No. 30003

o Velociraptor
No. 30001

O Spinosaurus
No. 30009
GREAT DINOS _ _ _ _ _----'

o Triceratops
No. 30005

o Stegosaurus
No. 30002

O Apatosaurus
No. 3000-4

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......... ... '.rlltd . 'om
_ _ FIELD MU£EUM

O Sue the T-rex


No. 131 0-61

NO. 13 1'·61

O TorosaurU5
No. 1313-61

o Anatotitan
No. 1312-61
DINO DIS(OY-ERIES_ _ _----'

o T- rex Ha[chling
No. 97 0409

o Baby louie Dino Egg


No. 9 702-09

o Ve lociraptor
No. 2500·29
O Oviraptor in Egg
No. 9703-09

o M ame nchisaurus
No. 2602-29

O Yangchuanosaurus
with Fossil
No. 2600-29
z OK PEAS
Our keepers are more than just "cfeaner·uppers~
They show nurturing in adion. Joe carries baby
joeys in sacks similar to the pouch of a kangaroo.
Jane is feeding bananas to squirrel monkeys.
John has the pail of vegetables and Jill bottle
feeds a baby orangutan.

O John and Jill


Zookeepers
No. 293829

Ji/I John

o Jane and Joe


Zookeepers
No. 293729

Jone
o Wild Safari
Adventure Truck
No . 297 6·29

o African Bull Elephant


No. 2956-29
O African Elephant Baby
No . 2385-29
O African Elephant Adult
No . 238~ ·2 9

There ore over '50,000 muscle units in


the trunk of on elephant

o African Elephant Adult


No . 2 700-29
o African Elephant Baby
No . 270 1-29
o Asian Elephan t
wi t h Log
No . 2955· 29

Hippopotamus is the Greek word for ·river horse"


since when they are submerged. their protuding eyes,
ears, and nostrils look like a horse's. Hippos also run
%ng the bottom of the river like a horse.
o Hip popota m us Ad ult
No. 27o,,-29

o Hi ppopo t amus
Baby
No . 270 5·29

The horn of the rhino is


actuolly thick, clumped hair.

o White Rhino Adult


No . 2 702 -29 o White Rhino Baby
No . 2703 · 29
U Gl,___ _ _--'

O Giraffe Adult
No. 2386·29

O Giraffe Baby
No. 2381-2 9


O Giraffe Adult
No. 2706-29

O Giraffe Baby
No. 2707-29

,.
,
J •

O White Tiger Cub


No. 2732-29 O White Tiger
No. 2731-29
o Bengal Tiger Cub
No. 294929
o Benga I Tiger
No. 2904529
o Crouching Tiger
Cub
No. 2381-29

O Siberian Tiger
No. 2708·29
O TigerCub
No. 2709-29

O Crouching
White Tiger Cub

O White Bengal Tiger


No. 294629
o White Bengal
Tiger Cub
No. 295029
No. 2383-29
UN~ E__~_----,

O lioness
No. 2 712- 29

o ~~~~711.29
O Lion Cub
No. 2713-29

There are four living subspecies of the African lion


and three ore endangered, the Senegalese lion of
western Africa, the Angolon lion in southern Africo,
and the Transvaal/ion of South Africa.

Lioness
No . 2903-29

O Angolan Lion
No. 2902-29

o Lion Cub
No. 295129
O JaguarNo. 2825-29

O Cheetah Running
No. 290-4-29

O Cheetah Adult
No. 2719-29 O Cheetah Cub
No. 2720-29

o leopard
No. 2715-29 o Leopard Cub
No. 2716- 29
LD SAFARI® lUNGLE

o Black Panther
No. 2728· 29
o Panther Cub
No . 2729-29

o Snow Leopard Cub


No . 2376-29

O Snow Leopard
No . 2375-29

Baboon Female
with Baby
No . 2826- 29

O Mandrill
No. 2730-29
o Lowland Gorilla Baby
No. 2412·29

o Lowland Gorilla
Male
No. 2828-29

O Lowland Gorilla
Baby
No. 294829

O Female with Baby


Lowland Gorilla

No. 29lt729

O Chimpanzee Baby
No. 2 -417·29

o Chimpanzee
No. 2416-29
O Chimpanzee
with Baby
No. 2722-29
WILD SAFARI® JUNGLE _ _ _--'
Monkeys and apes have complex
family units like humans and live in
groups called troops.

O Orangutan Male
No . 29 2329

O Orangutan Female
with Baby
No. 2935 29

O Aardvark
No. 2821-29 o Wart Hog
No. 283929
O Arabian Oryx O Lemur
No. 2922· 29
No. 28-4829

o African Wild Dog


No . 2 397-29

O Red Panda
No. 2834·29 O Anteater with Baby
No. 28204-29
ILD SAFAR ® JUKGLE _ _---'

O Zebra Baby
No . 2718-29
O Zebra Adult
No . 2 7 17-29

O Camel
No . 2909-29

O O kapi
No. 2925- 29

O M eer kat. (Set of 3)


No . 29 17 -29
o Koala with
Baby
No. 2921-29

o Kangaroo with
Baby
No. 2920-29

O Panda Cub
No. 272-4-29

o Panda Adult
No. 2723-29

o Diamondback
Rattlesnake
No. 2820-29

o Tortoise
No. 2725-29

O Cobra
No. 2726-29
WILD SAFARI® JUNGL----....~~___

o Iguana
No. 2776-29

White Alligator
O No. 2919-29

Komodo Dragon
No. 29 10-29

O Crocodile
No. 2727-29

O Alligator
No. 2764-29
'----___w D SAFARI® FOREST

o Bl ack Bear
No . 2735·29
o Black Bear Cub
No. 2736-29

o Brown Beaver
No. 2836-29

o Grizzly Bear
with Salmon
No. 2819·29

o Big Horn Ram


No. 2818-29

o Brown Bear
No. 2906-29 o Brown Bear Cub
No. 2907 -29
WID J=ARI® FQREST_ _ _ --1

o Elk
No . 2923· 29

O Reindeer
No . 2 779·2 9
I live in 30- below
Fahrenheit

O Arctic Fox
No. 282 3-2 9

o Grey Squirrel
with Acorn
No. 296 129
Bison
No . 2908-2 9

O Buck
No. 2912·29 O Fawn
No. 291lt-29 o Doe
No. 2913-29
o Fox
No. 2737·29

o Wolf
No. 2738-29

o Hare
No. 2335-29

This mammal ;s unique because it lays eggs and


is a milk bearer. The duck-like bill ;s actually mode
of soft. flexible cartilage like OUf noses.

o Skunk with
Posable Tail
No. 191lt-29
Platypus
No. 2835-29

o River Otter
No. 29 15-29

o Baby Moose
No. 2901 -29
o Moose
No. 2900-29
~ WI D SAFARI® SEALIFE
Recent discoveries of dolphins with
2 reor fins that simulate legs verify
the theory that they once roomed
the earth and eventually evolved to
become ocean dwellers. Moray Eel
No. 2766-2 9

Dolphin Adult
No. 275 3- 29 o Dolphin Calf
No. 2 7 504- 29
o Spotted Eagle Ray
No . 2 71t S-29

o Manta Ray
No. 2777-29

o Leopard Shark
No. 271t9-29
O Beluga Whale Calf
No. 221-429

O Beluga Whale
No . 221329

o Hammerhead Shark
No. 27-48·29

O Killer Whale Adu lt


No. 2751 · 29

o Killer Whale Calf


No . 2752- 29

O Spotted DOlphin
No . 2758·29
o lea therback Turtle
No . 2763-29

I Seferl W--Lta I
w,.,w •• • rorillel , corn
_ __ __WI D SAFARI® SEALIF.E
. ..
O Polar Bear Cub
No. 2734-29

O Polar Bear
No. 2733·29

o Walrus
No. 2487-29

Manatee
No. 2739·29

o Manatee Baby
No. 21-40·29

o Sea Lion

o
No . 27-42·29
Harp Seal Pup
No . 2.489-29
Emperor Penguin chides ore born on the coldest
day of the yeor at about .300 F. The newborn chick
must immediately position itself on top of the feet of
its father. If it doesn't, the chick will freeze to death
olmost immediately.

o Emperor
Penguin
No. 2761 · 29

O Chins trap Penguin


No.220-429 o Rockhopper
Penguin

o
No. 2765-29
Humboldt
Penguin
No. 2762·29

o Sea Turtle
No. 27-43- 29
Glows in the daTt.!

Octopus
No. 27-44- 29

Purple Starfish
No. 2170-29

o Orange Starfish
No. 2768-29
o Pelagia Jellyfish
No. 2757-29
WI D SAFARI® SEA lEE

~
O Calf
Humpback Whale

No.2 N1·29

o o Sperm Whale
Adul'
No. 2155· 29

o Giant Squid
No. 2778·29

O Sailfish
No. 2771 ·29
MONTEREY BAY CO ECTIBLES
This aquarium was established in 1977 by a group of marine
scientists, local residents of Monterey; CA and members of the
@
Ptlt te
David and Ludlle Pacl<ord Foundation. It was devoted to the
unique marine life of the Monterey Bay and fostered • ... 0 greater
awareness of the wealth of life our oceans hold. For only through
this awareness will the oceans rise to the forefront of the world
conservation efforts...• - Julie Packard

MONTEREY BAY
AQUARIUM"

o Bottlenose
Dolphin Calf
No . 2 109-02

o Bottlenose Dolphin
Adult
No. 2108-02

!Sotorlli!vUa t
w ww . t. f . rl lt d . COIIII
MO TEREV BAY (OLLECTIB s

o Sperm Whal e
No. 2115·02

O Tiger Shark
No. 2117-02

o Gray Whale
Cal f
No. 2 105-0 2
o Gray Whale
Adult
No. 2 1 04 ·02

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o Manta Ray
No. 211l!·Ol

o Beluga Whale
Calf
No. 2111-02
o Beluga Whale
Adult
No. 2110·02

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MONTEREY BAY. COL

O Shark
Hammerhead

No. 2107-02

O Calf
Killer Whale

o Killer Whale
Adult
No. 2 102-02
No. 2 103-02
MONTE REY BAY
AQUARIUM"

o Narwh al
No . 2122·02

o Blue Shark
No. 2118-02

No. 2 120-02

o Giant Squid
No . 2 123-02
REYBAYCO ECT B s
o Humpback Whale
No. 2100-02

o Humpback Whale
Calf
No. 2101-02

o Pacific Dolphin
No . 2121-02
V.NISHI. ~WILD COL ECY B_«...-

O Female Elephant
No. 9090-03

O Ba by Elephant
No. 9091-03
VANISHING WILD. CO ECTIB ES

O Reticulated Giraffe
No. 9050-03

O Reticulated Giraffe Calf


No. 9052·03

ISaferl~Ud" i
w ww . ,.r., tl ld . ~ o ..
O Siberian Tiger
No. 9070-03

Male Siberian
Tiger
No . 907 5-03

o Siberian Tigress
No. 9071 -03

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w • • . •• r.rtf l .. . co m
ISH GWIPCO CTIBLES

O Black Jaguar
No. 9105-03

O Jaguar
No . 9106-03

O Bengal Tiger
No. 9107-03

I Safort~Uc:f f
• • • . •• ' . ' ll t .. . c • •
o White Tiger Lea .
No. 9073.03 ping

o Wh ite Tiger
No. 9078-03

o ~i9teO Tiger Cub


. 82·03

Safarl"",,,"Ud'
• • • . •• ' . ' . 11 4 ,(0 '"
VANISHING WI D CO

O Male Timber Wolf


No. 9020· 03
O Timber Wolf Cub
No . 9022-03
o Female Timber Wolf
No. 902 1·03

o Female White Wolf


No. 90 11 ·03
o White Wolf Cub
No . 9012-03
o Male White Wolf
No. 90 10 -03
o Grizzly Bear
No . 9101-03 o Grizzly Bear Cub
No. 9102·03

o Female Polar Bear


No. 903 1-03

......
O Male Polar Bear

o Polar Bear Cub


No. 9032-03
No. 9030-03
) VANISHING WILD CO ECTJB ES

O Lion
No . 9060·03

lioness
O No. 9061 · 03

O Mountain Lion
No. 9108· 03
o Zebra Foal
No. 9081-03 o Female Zebra
No. 9080-03

o Female Mountain Gorilla


No. 900 1·03 o Mile Mountain Gorilla
No. 9000-03
HTS AND DRA~O S_-----'

~
--
O Duke of Bourbon
Knight
No. 062021
O Duke of Bourbon
Horse
No. 062022

O Knight with
Studded Mace
No. 0600492
o Robert de
Mamimes Knight
No. Q62025
o ~~~g~~r~~h
No. Q62002
Bow
O Knight with Blue
& Yellow Lance
0 Horse with Blue
& Yellow Robe
0 Knight with Gold
Dragon
0 Horse with B lack
Robe & Gold
No. Q6201 04 No. Q62026 Helmet « Lance Dragon
No. Q62035 No. 0620 30

O Knight with Lance 0


& B1ue Shield
No. 0600497
White Horse
with Blue Robe
0 Knight with Lance
&: Red Shield
0 White Horse
with Red Robe
No. Q60482 No. 060491 No. 060481
ONS _ _---'

O Knight with
Trumpet
No. 062019
O Duke of Britain
Knight
No. 062023
o Duke of Britain
Horse
No. 06202".

o Knight with
Crossbow
No. 062001
Knight with Sword
& Blue Helmet
with Unicorn
NO. 060ltltO
O Knight with Sword
& Red Vest
0 Knight with Sword
& Red & Yellow Robe O Knight with SWord
" Black Feathered
No, 062009 No. 062007 Helmet
No. 060II98

O Knight w ith Blue


Winged Helmet
& Studded Mace
O« Knight w ith Red
Winged Helmet
Studded Mace
No. 062018
o Horse with Red
Robe & Blue Wings
No. 062034

O Hor5e with Blue


Robe & Red Wings
No. 062039 No. 0620110
TS AND DRAGONS

;
O« Knight with White
Red Lance
0 Horse with
White Robe
0 Knight with Blue
& Yellow Lance O Horse with Blue
& Yellow Robe
No. 062013 & Red Dragon No. 062014 & Red leopard
No. 062015 No. 062016

O&
Knight with
Studded Mace
0 Galloping
Beige Horse
0 Knight with
Studded
0 Galloping
Black Horse O Red
Knight Holding
Flag
Yellow Shield No. 062033 Mace «Red No. Q62032 No. Q62011
No. Q62017 Shield
No. Q62037
O Helmet
Knight with
White Unicorn O Knight with Ball & Chain
& Red Stripe on Shield O Knight with Ball
& Chain «Yellow
No. Q60441 & Blue Robe
No. Q60495 NO. 06200L!

O Knight Holding
Black Flag
0 Knight with
Leopard Helmet
0 Horse with Gold
Robe
0 HRoobrsee&wsit,hlve~hAi~emo.
, • I

No. 062012 & Gold lance & Black Lion No. 062031
No. 062036 No. 062038
s'-__--'
O Blue Chinese
Dragon
No. 060438

O Green Dragon
No. Q601t45

O Red Dragon
No. Q60459
The Samurai came from guords of tht!

~
imperial poloce and oded as a police
force In and around K)IOto, Japan.
After the 1 1til century; Samurai were
exp«ted to be cultured and /;re,ate.
Thq INed up to 1M ancient saying
"The pen and the sword in occorcr.
--
O Warrior
Samurai

O Samu rai
Archer
No. 0 6 5703

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I-
I O Samura i 0 Shogun'S Wife 0 Samurai
t with Spear
No. Q65702
N o. 065707 in K imono
No . Q6 5706

O Samurai
Flag Bearer O Brown Horse
No . 065708
0 Shogun
No . 06570 5
0 Black Horse
No. 065709
No . 065701
TEGYPTc__________~

~
--
Gods and goddess~ of ancient Egypt fepresented
aeation. wisdom. sdenc@S, happiness. love, jqy,
music. .sky. truth and justice.

o Osiris
God of the Underworld
No. 068161
o Amun
God of Crealion
No. Q68163
& Justice
No . 068168

O Hathor
Goddess of Love.
Joy & Music
o Thoth
God of Wisdom
&5<iences
O Horus
God of Sky
No. 068167
O Bastet
Goddess of Happiness
N o . Q68 166
No. 06816~ No. 068165
O Anubis
God of Roads & Paths
No . 068162

O Mumm y in Sarco phagus


No. Q60831

o Eg yptian Arche r
No . 0 68 174 O Egyptian Staff Bearer
No. 068 173
o E ~ yp t ian
with Spea r
No . 068171
Warrior

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