

Beaver
These Beavers have a silky sheen to them, almost like they have just come out of the water!
6" Style: # 88863
9" Style: # 88869

Black Bear
With an inquisitive gaze, these Black Bear appear focused on something in the distance.
6" Style: # 88862
9" Style: # 88868

Grey Wolf
The elusive Grey Wolf appears poised to pounce.
6" Style: # 88861
9" Style: # 88867

Grizzly Bear
Complete with a hump between its shoulders, this bear is truly unique.
6" Style: # 88860
9" Style: # 88866
Moose
While staying true to the realism of the animal, these moose are a little more huggable than a live version! Note the dewlap on the lower jaw.
6" Style: # 88859
9" Style: # 88865


Barn Owl
Barn Owls are most at home in trees, farmlands, various forest types, semiarid shrub lands, and marshes.
6" Style: # 88851

Burrowing Owl
The endangered Burrowing Owl likes to burrow in dry, short grass areas of the prairies.
6" Style: # 88850
Chickadee
The ever-popular Black Capped Chickadee ranges throughout all of Canada.
6" Style: # 88857

Peregrine Falcon
The Peregrine Falcon's scientific name is Falcon Peregrinus, which also means falcon wanderer.
6" Style: # 88853
Whooping Crane
These distinctive sounding birds are estimated at about 280 in the wild today.
6" Style: # 88852

 
Northern Leopard Frog
Northern Leopard Frogs live in many aquatic habitats such as marshes, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams.
6" Style: # 88854
Painted Turtle
The painted turtle is one of the wetland's most common reptiles.
6" Style: # 88855

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