Reptiles
Lizards
Agamids & Horned Lizards
A focused deck on the "dragon-like" Agamid lizards of the Old World and the spiny, desert-dwelling Horned Lizards of North America.
Caribbean Anoles
Explore the diverse Anole lizards native to the islands of the Caribbean. Features species from the Greater and Lesser Antilles, showcasing their unique adaptations to island life.
Chameleons I
Observe the world of chameleons, true masters of camouflage known for their color-changing abilities, prehensile tails, and projectile tongues.
Chameleons II
More incredibly diverse chameleons. From the tiny leaf chameleons of Madagascar to the unique horned species of Africa.
Desert Lizards of North America
Meet the hardy lizards adapted to the arid environments of North America, from the iconic Gila Monster to various horned, collared, and earless lizards.
Geckos I
A global tour of geckos. Discover vocal giants like the Tokay, the incredibly camouflaged Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko, brilliant Day Geckos, and the adaptable House Geckos that thrive alongside humans.
Geckos II
Explore these masters of disguise, from leaf-tailed geckos that mimic dead leaves to others that perfectly match the bark and stones of their environment.
Iguanas & Anoles I
From the giant rock iguanas of the Caribbean to the familiar green anoles, meet the diverse Iguanidae family. This deck features the impressive iguanas and their smaller, often brilliantly colored anole relatives.
Mainland Anoles of the Americas
Discover the anole lizards that inhabit the mainland Americas, from the southeastern United States through Central and South America. This collection highlights species found in a variety of forest and grassland habitats.
Monitor Lizards I
A collection of large, intelligent, and active lizards, including the giant monitor lizards of the Old World.
North American Spiny Lizards
Explore the diverse and widespread spiny lizards of the genus Sceloporus, known for their keeled scales and common presence across North America.
Skinks I
Explore the massive and diverse world of skinks, a family of lizards known for their smooth, shiny scales and incredible variety in form. A diverse group found on every continent except Antarctica.
Skinks II
Continue your exploration of the diverse world of skinks. Features more common and widespread skinks from around the globe, highlighting their varied appearances and habitats.
True Lizards of Europe
Discover the vibrant 'true lizards' of the family Lacertidae, a group that includes the iconic wall lizards and green lizards found throughout Europe.
Weird & Wonderful Lizards
Meet a collection of lizards with extraordinary appearances, unique defenses, and fascinating behaviors from around the world. A collection of lizards with unusual adaptations and body forms, from legless wonders to tegus, collared lizards, and armored specialists.
Crocodilians & Tuatara
Snakes
Boa Constrictors
A diverse family of non-venomous snakes known for subduing prey with powerful constriction. Features a variety of species, from the massive anacondas to the smaller sand and rosy boas.
Colubrids I
An introduction to the largest and most diverse snake family, featuring the widespread and familiar species commonly encountered in backyards and in the wild.
Colubrids II
Continue the exploration of the diverse Colubridae family featuring a wide variety of common and widespread species, including garter snakes, kingsnakes, and rat snakes.
Common Non-Venomous Snakes
Get to know the harmless and non-venomous snakes you might find in backyards and local wilderness areas.
Constrictors I
Explore the world's most powerful non-venomous snakes that subdue their prey by squeezing. From massive anacondas and pythons to unique tree-dwelling boas.
Elapids I
Discover the family of snakes with potent venom and fixed fangs, featuring cobras, mambas, taipans, and more.
Elapids II
Research more about the fascinating and venomous elapids family with more species from around the globe.
Sea & Water Snakes I
Dive into the world of snakes that have adapted to life in aquatic environments. From the highly venomous, fully marine sea snakes to the diverse freshwater snakes of rivers and marshes.
Vipers I
Learn about the diverse family of venomous snakes known for their long, hinged fangs, including rattlesnakes and adders.
Vipers II
Continue exploring the Viperidae family with more iconic vipers from the Americas, Europe, and Asia, including various Rattlesnakes, Lanceheads, and Pit Vipers.
Turtles & Tortoises
Common North American Freshwater Turtles I
Discover the diverse freshwater turtles commonly found in North America's ponds, lakes, and rivers. Covers well-known sliders, cooters, and box turtles.
Giant Tortoises and Snapping Turtles
Study the largest and most powerful Chelonians on the planet. This deck features giant tortoises known for their size and longevity alongside formidable snapping turtles.
Side-necked Turtles
Discover the unique turtles of the suborder Pleurodira, which bend their necks sideways into their shells. Featuring species from South America, Africa, and Australia.
Top 20 Most Observed Turtles & Tortoises
Get to know the most frequently seen turtles and tortoises from around the world. An introduction to the most common and widespread species.
Tortoises of the World
Learn to identify a wide variety of land-dwelling tortoises from the deserts of North America and Africa to the islands of the Galápagos.
Insects & Arachnids
Ants, Bees, & Wasps
Ants I
Enter the complex world of social insects, identifying common species known for their intricate colony structures and diverse ecological roles.
Ants II
Continue your exploration of the world's ants and learn to identify key species like the notoriously painful Bullet Ant, Sugar Ants and more.
Bees I
Learn to distinguish the vital pollinators of our world, including both social colony-builders and solitary nesting species.
Bees II
Continue your exploration of the world's bees. See more diverse and widespread species, from various bumble bees to carpenter and mining bees.
Wasps & Hornets I
Explore the diverse world of stinging insects, ranging from communal nest builders to solitary hunters.
Wasps & Hornets II
Continue your exploration of social and solitary wasps including more Yellowjackets, Paper Wasps, and Hornets from around the world.
Beetles
Beetles I
The most recognizable and impressive beetles, known for their size and unique features.
Beetles II
A showcase of the shimmering, metallic species and those known for their impressive appendages and armored bodies.
Weevils & Borers I
A challenging look at the massive and often hard-to-identify world of weevils and wood-boring beetles.
Weevils & Borers II
Continue exploring the diverse world of weevils, from agricultural pests to unique native species found across various continents.
Butterflies & Moths
Butterflies I
Widely recognized butterflies from gardens and fields around the world.
Butterflies II
Stunning and rare butterflies from tropical rainforests and remote locations.
Butterflies III
A collection of rare and endangered butterfly species found in tropical biodiversity hotspots and known for their stunning patterns.
Moths I
A look into the diverse and often beautiful world of nocturnal lepidopterans.
Moths II
Expand your knowledge of nocturnal insects with a collection of giant silk-spinners and agile pollinators known for their incredible size and unique wing shapes.
Other Insects & Arthropods
Dragonflies & Damselflies I
The colorful and acrobatic insect predators of the wetland world.
Dragonflies & Damselflies II
Continued exploration of the world's most widespread and frequently observed species from the order Odonata; highlighting their diversity in color, shape, and habitat.
Mantises & Stick Insects I
Study these insect masters of camouflage and ambush, from the praying mantis to the leaf insect.
Spiders & Scorpions
Scorpions I
From the popular Emperor to the deadly Indian Red. Learn to identify the world’s most renowned, adaptable, and dangerous scorpions across deserts and forests alike.
Spiders I
The most frequently encountered and recognizable spiders from around the world.
Spiders II
From vibrant garden predators to misunderstood houseguests. Master the identification of striking Orbweavers, Spitting Spiders, and common species like the Woodlouse and False Black Widow
Tarantulas I
A deep dive into the large, hairy spiders known as tarantulas.
Mammals
Carnivores
Canids I
A global tour of the world's wild canines. Learn to identify highly adaptable predators ranging from solitary, desert-dwelling foxes to the cooperative pack hunters of Africa and the Americas.
Canids II
Explore the smaller, solitary hunters of the Canidae family, known for their adaptability and distinct bushy tails.
Hyenas, Mongooses & Civets
Take a look at the diverse world of Feliform Carnivorans, from the powerful hyenas to the agile mongooses and secretive civets.
Wild Cats I
The majestic apex predators of the Felidae family, featuring the largest hunters of the savannahs, jungles, and mountains.
Hoofed Mammals
Deer, Elk & Moose
A collection of the world's Cervids. Learn to identify species from the massive Moose and towering Wapiti to the tiny, forest-dwelling Pudú and tusked Water Deer.
Large Bovids I
The massive powerhouses of the Bovidae family, featuring wild cattle, bison, buffalo, and the hardy muskox.
Marsupials & Monotremes
Kangaroos & Wallabies
The iconic hopping marsupials of Australia, known for their powerful hind legs and pouches.
Koalas, Devils, Monotremes & More
Meet some of Australia's most unique mammals, from the egg-laying Platypus and Echidna to iconic marsupials like the Koala, Wombat, and the fierce Tasmanian Devil.
Primates
New World Monkeys I
Master the identification of the Americas' arboreal primates, featuring the highly adaptable capuchins, diminutive marmosets, and specialized leaf-eating howler monkeys.
Old World Monkeys I
From the snowy mountains of Japan to the African savanna. Master the identification of highly adaptable macaques, colorful mandrills, formidable baboons, and the conspicuous proboscis monkey.
Lagomorphs
Pikas
Meet the pikas, small mountain-dwelling mammals related to rabbits and hares. Showcases various pika species from North America and Asia, known for their distinctive calls and hay-gathering behavior.
Rabbits & Hares I
The most recognizable long-eared jumpers, featuring common cottontails, jackrabbits, and the European ancestors of domestic breeds.
Fish
Saltwater Fish
Coral Reef Fish I
Iconic and colorful fish found in coral reefs around the world.
Coral Reef Fish II
A deeper dive into the incredible diversity of life on the coral reef.
Coral Reef Fish III
Discover more unique and often overlooked inhabitants of the reef ecosystem.
Freshwater Fish
Birds
Songbirds
Finches I
Discover the remarkable diversity of the finch family. Master the identification of vibrant species from across the globe, featuring heavy-beaked grosbeaks, specialized crossbills, and brightly colored siskins.
Finches II
A global deep-dive into the world's most exotic seed-eaters. Spanning continents and featuring brilliant tropical euphonias, hardy alpine rosy-finches, and unique island endemics like the Hawaiian ʻApapane.
Perching Birds I
Master the identification of the Northern Hemisphere's most familiar songbirds. Explore the incredible diversity of backyard and woodland perching birds, from brilliant bluebirds and cardinals to highly intelligent crows and ravens.
Perching Birds II
Broaden your songbird expertise with a highly diverse collection of specialists. Identify acrobatic nuthatches, striking aerial flycatchers, and highly vocal mimics like the catbird and thrasher.
Warblers I
Step up to a birder's favorite challenge: the 'butterflies of the bird world.' Learn to quickly identify these small, fast-moving, and vibrantly colored insectivores, including the striking Blackburnian and the ground-walking Ovenbird.
Warblers II
Conquer the ultimate birding challenge. Dive deeper into the diverse wood warbler family, identifying specialized thicket skulkers, vibrant canopy dwellers, and unique species like Waterthrushes and Parulas.
Parrots & Tropical Birds
Birds of Paradise
The stunningly ornate and bizarre birds of New Guinea, known for their elaborate courtship displays.
New World & African Parrots
The large, iconic, and brilliantly colored parrots of the tropics.
New World & African Parrots II
Journey beyond the most common species with a focus on highly intelligent and vocal birds from rainforests and savannas.
Toucans I
Explore the birds with oversized and colorful bills from the Neotropics and Old World.
Birds of Prey
Eagles I
Come face-to-face with the apex predators of the sky. Features the world's largest raptors, including massive coastal Sea Eagles, specialized Snake Eagles, and the legendary Harpy Eagle.
Hawks I
Master the skies with the world's most ubiquitous raptors. Identify the iconic, soaring hawks of the open plains, low-gliding harriers, and agile, forest-dwelling ambush predators.
Owls I
Master the identification of the world's most iconic owls. Discover a fascinating range of silent hunters, from the massive Great Grey and Eurasian Eagle-Owls to the tiny, diurnal pygmy-owls.
Owls II
Take your owl identification skills global. Discover highly specialized exotic species, including aquatic-hunting Fish-Owls, the striking Spectacled Owl, and vocal oddities like the Boobook and Morepork.
Vultures
Discover the unsung giants of the sky. Learn to identify the world’s most crucial scavengers, from massive Andean and California Condors to bone-eating specialists and the uniquely vegetarian Palm-nut Vulture.
Amphibians
Frogs & Toads
Frogs I
Discover the vibrant and diverse world of frogs, featuring some of the most iconic and recognizable species from around the globe, from tiny poison frogs to giant bullfrogs.
Frogs II
Continue your study of Anurans with these common and notable frogs from across the globe. Featuring additional leopard frogs, tree frogs, and other widespread species.
Toads I
Meet the sturdy, terrestrial cousins of frogs, characterized by their dry, warty skin and distinct hopping gait.
Toads II
Explore another diverse collection of the world's toads. Features a variety of species including Spadefoots, narrow-mouthed toads, and fire-bellied toads from various regions.
Tree Frogs
Observe the arboreal acrobats of the amphibian world, characterized by their sticky toe pads and adaptations for life in the canopy.
Weird & Wonderful Frogs
Discover the bizarre side of Anurans, featuring species with strange reproductive habits, alien-like appearances, or unusual defensive mechanisms.
Salamanders & Newts
Newts I
An introduction to this semi-aquatic subfamily of salamanders, known for their rough skin and complex life cycles.
Salamanders I
Learn to identify the diverse group of tailed amphibians found in woodlands and streams, distinct from their lizard look-alikes by their moist skin.