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From the waters of Mexico’s Sea of Cortez, the adjacent Sonoran Desert appears stark and lifeless. Yet once on shore, there is a surprising abundan...
View full detailsGive your kids a creepy, crawly chemistry kit they’ll love! The National Geographic Amazing Worms Chemistry Kit comes with everything your children...
View full detailsThe National Geographic Dino Fossil Dig Kit allows kids to become a paleontologist in search of dinosaur fossils! This unforgettable, hands-on ST...
View full detailsExcavate 3 Genuine Shark Teeth Fossils from the Ocean's Deadliest Predators! National Geographic's Shark Tooth Dig Kit lets children dig up and exp...
View full detailsNationla Geographic's classic world map shows all countries and major cities.National Geographic Map1000 Piece Jigsaw PuzzleFinished Puzzle Size: 2...
View full detailsUshguli is composed of several villages in the Svaneti region of Georgia, high in the Caucasus Mountains. The area is known for the hundreds of tow...
View full detailsSome pachycephalosaurs lived in Asia, but Pachycephalosaurus roamed the North American West. Like all of its cousins, it was a plant eater that wal...
View full detailsWhen found more than a century ago, Stegosaurus was thought to have walked on two legs. And scientists once thought the bundle of nerves near its t...
View full detailsRecent research suggests that Velociraptor mongoliensis was a feathered dinosaur. A forelimb fossil discovered in Mongolia showed quill knobs like ...
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