
That wasn't too hard. We have a plastic
desert fox (above) and a plastic
dingo (below). Both are in the dog family, too :)


I'm trying to stay away from generic names, so I'm not going to say "D is for dinosaur," but this dinosaur's name does start with "D," it's a
dilophosaurus 3-D plastic puzzle. Dilophosaurus also has a lot of friends. Come see all of his dinosaur and other
animal puzzle buddies!

Since dragons don't come in species (that I know about anyway), I will use a generic here and say "D is also for Dragon." We have several beautiful hand-made, hand-painted dragon pins, and
dragon Peeper Keeper eyeglass holders, too! We also have other kinds of animals with the word "dragon" in their name, such as
Komodo dragons, which are really big monitor lizards, and
leafy sea dragons, which are very elaborate and beautiful seahorses.

This nice plastic
damsel fish is another of our "d" animals that lives in the water. Hey, what about
dolphins? We have those, too! In fact, we have lots of dolphins! Check them out!