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Dolphins 2008 Monthly Calendar
Intelligent ocean mammals, dolphins swim in packs—and very fast. Scientists believe that they communicate with one another through the sounds they emit. Highly trainable, dolphins have been used in special programs to help children overcome emotional difficulties. These gentle, smiling creatures are a joy to encounter. Watch all the majesty of these flying, leaping, and carefree ocean princes in this 2008 Dolphins wall calendar.
12"x12" SKU:20855 $13.95 |
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Eagles 2008 Monthly
Wall Calendar
With its regal beauty, powers of flight, and stunning wingspan, the eagle is a glorious bird of prey. The figure of the eagle has been used as a political symbol since the time of the Romans. It possesses extremely keen eyesight over long distances. Unfortunately, mankind has been extremely shortsighted in its guardianship of this magnificent bird. Although the eagle boasts innumerable talents, it remains our responsibility to ensure that this amazing creature does not vanish. Our 2008 Eagles wall calendar offers splendid views of this enduring symbol of strength and honor.
Photography by Tom Vezo
12"x12" SKU:20916 $13.95 |
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Elephants 2008
Wall Calendar
The largest living land animals, elephants are complex, sensitive mammals that are worthy of a free life in their natural habitats. They bond with their young and their mates. They show affection by entwining their trunks with one another, and they use their ears to show even more emotions. Honor these noble giants with this 2008 Elephants wall calendar. Photography by Theo Allofs
12"x12" SKU: 20923 $13.95 |
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Frogs 2008 Wall Calendar
The frog is a tail-less, web-footed amphibian with long back legs for high jumping. The largest of the North American frogs is the bullfrog, known for its deep bellowing.
Some frogs, like the red-eyed tree frog, possess striking colors. In this species, it is the male that does all the croaking: for the most part as the female is mute. The only thing missing from this 2008 frogs wall calendar is a froggie soundtrack!
Photography by Brian Kenney
12"x12" SKU:20954 $13.95 |
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Lions 2008 Monthly
Wall Calendar
A native of Africa and India, the lion is feared and respected. The most social members of the cat family, lions are predators with enormous speed. They flourish in open plains where they are free to roam. The male lion may sport an impressive mane, but it is the female that stalks the prey and hunts. Perhaps the lioness should be called “Queen of the Jungle.” Take pride in your affection for lions with this 2008 Lions wall calendar.
Photography by Denver Bryan
12"x12" SKU:21012 $13.95 |
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Orcas 2008
Wall Calendar
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are large, beautiful black and white mammals who inhabit cold coastal waters around the world. "Killer" may be a bit of a misnomer, as these aquatic animals dine on a wide variety of species, which does not include humans! Intelligent predators, they are frequently compared to wolves. They hunt together in pods (as wolves in packs) and they maintain complex social relationships. They communicate through an extensive repertoire of sounds. From pod to pod, the dialect varies. Celebrate these impressive and beautiful creatures with this 2008 Orcas wall calendar.
12"x12" SKU: 21081 $5.95 |
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Polar Bear 2008 Monthly Calendar
A polar bear’s fur is not actually white. Each strand of hair has a hollow core that reflects visible light. Polar bears are also accomplished swimmers. Some males grow to weigh well over 1000 pounds. These powerful animals are highly protective of their young and blend beautifully into their Arctic habitat. You don't have to travel far or freeze your rump to see these delightful bears. Stay warm. Observe them instead in the pages of this 2008 Polar Bears wall calendar.
Photography by Lisa Husar & Mike Husar
12"x12" SKU:21142 $13.95 |
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Sharks 2008 Monthly
Wall Calendar
Enduring veterans of this planet, sharks explored ancient seas as early as 400 million years ago. Their outstanding sense of smell and excellent hearing have played no small role in their continued existence.
Though certainly fierce predators, not all sharks pose a danger to humans. Enjoy dazzling images of these awesome creatures in this 2008 Sharks wall calendar.
Photography by David Fleetham
12"x12" SKU:21173 $5.95 |
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Tigers 2008
Wall Calendar
Solitary and possessing extraordinary strength, the tiger is the largest member of the cat family. With the exception of the Siberian subspecies, these magnificent and noble creatures live predominantly in the tropical climes of South Asia. They deserve our respect and honor. Though the impressive cats in this 2008 Tigers wall calendar are among the most powerful animals in the wild, they still depend on mankind’s continuing commitment to their survival.
Photography by Brian Kenney
12"x12" SKU: 21227 $13.95 |
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Tropical Fish 2008 Monthly Calendar
Whether diving, snorkeling, at the aquarium, or even in a book, the sight of tropical fish never ceases to amaze. Their peculiar shapes, brilliant colors, and wild exploits offer a fantastic display of nature's awesome variety.
In this spectacular 2008 Tropical Fish wall calendar, you will come face to face with a wonderful array of tropical fish, so dive in!
Photography by David Fleetham
12"x12" SKU:21289 $13.95 |
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Turtles 2008 Monthly
Wall Calendar
Reptiles of the order Testudines, turtles live both on land and at sea. These slow-moving reptiles are amazing survivors. Their ancestors date back more than two hundred million years. No doubt their staying power is due in large part to their bony and hard shell, which protects vital organs and a retractable head. This fascinating 2008 Turtles calendar surveys a diverse collection of turtles from all around the world.
Photography by Brian Kenney
12"x12" SKU:21296 $5.95 |
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Whales 2008
Monthly Wall Calendar
Many species of whales live in social groups that communicate by sound. These magnificent marine mammals can dive to great depths and stay under for long periods of time. When these giant creatures do surface, the spurt of water that rises out of their blowhole is a release of air. What an awesome sight! Sadly, there are currently several endangered whale species and others whose numbers are dwindling. It is the responsibility of the human race to ensure the safety and longevity of these impressive mammals. This 2008 Whales wall calendar features absolutely exquisite photos of various whale species.
12"x12" SKU: 21302 $13.95 |
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White-Tailed Deer 2008 Monthly Calendar
Native to North America, the white-tailed deer gets its name from the white on the underside of its tail. These graceful and well-adapted herbivores prefer wooded areas, and live throughout much of the US and southern Canada. With many of their traditional predators, including the gray wolf and the mountain lion, gone or diminished, wildlife authorities are left to carefully manage the population so as to prevent starvation. Admire these majestic creatures and lots of stunning scenery in this beautiful 2008 deluxe White-Tailed Deer wall calendar.
Photography by Denver Bryan
12"x12" SKU:20497 $13.95 |
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White Tigers 2008 Monthly
Wall Calendar
The striking white Tiger of South Asia is not an albino, nor does it constitute a distinct sub-species of tigers. White tigers are ordinary tigers with a genetic condition that makes their coloration paler. Many enjoy the awesome beauty of these rare creatures – from their striking blue eyes to their distinctive pink noses. A white tiger can be born from two darker Bengals that carry the appropriate recessive gene. Only a dozen or so of these magnificent creatures have been spotted in the wild over the last 100 years. You can follow beautiful white tigers all year long with this thrilling 2008 White Tigers wall calendar.
12"x12" SKU:21319 $13.95 |
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Wolves 2008
Wall Calendar
Our image of the wolf is a tainted one. Wolves are not the vicious, threatening animals that they have been portrayed as. Rather, they are highly intelligent and profoundly social. Their only known predator is the human, who has nearly brought them to extinction. Fortunately, wolves are once again being reintroduced into the wild. This 2008 deluxe Wolves wall calendar is devoted to the magnificent and intriguing wolf.
14"x12" SKU: 21364 $13.95 |
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