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At the time of their birth, baby giraffes already weigh 50 kilograms and fall from a height of two metres to the ground. But they don't hurt themselves and can already run after a short time.
Ba more→by giraffes are reared together with other young animals in a kind of kindergarten. A female giraffe from the herd acts as the 'nursery school teacher' and looks after the calves while the other mothers search for food. If predators approach, she immediately raises the alarm. Then the female giraffes stand protectively in front of their babies and kick at the attackers. At around four months, they start to pluck and eat the small leaves from trees, but they still suckle from their mothers until they are …
The giant tortoise from Schleich Wild Life has a large, dome-shaped shell. In nature it can grow 100 to 120 cm long.Giant tortoises are large and can weigh over 400 kg. Like the giant tortoise from Sc more→hleich Wild Life, they have short but powerful legs that they use to move around in the search for fresh grass and herbs. The reptiles can reach an impressive age and often live more than 100 years in the wild.Features- Premium Quality- Motif: Giant tortoise- Highly Detailed- Great for Fun PlaytimeFun FactWhen they are in danger the giant tortoises pull their head and legs back into their shell.Scientific Facts- Scientific Name: Chelonoidis Nigra- Global Home: Pacific Ocean- Conservation Status: …
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The most famous species of fox is the red fox, which has a characteristic red coat and white chest. It's large, bushy tail helps the small predator keep its balance when running. On cold days, it wrap more→s its tail around its body like a blanket to keep itself warm. The Schleich figures are modelled with attention to detail, lovingly hand-painted with care, and provide children with educationally valuable playtime. Features - Premium Quality - Motif: Fox - Item Notes: None - Schleich Figurines are Modelled in the Finest Detail - Helps Children Learn While They Play - Suitable for Children Aged 3 to 8 Years - Not Suitable for Children Under Three Years Contents - Toy Figure Scientific Facts - Scientific …
Although the Flamingo from Schleich WILD LIFE is a big bird, it can still fly. The chewing gum pink bird might need your help and a good run-up, but then it glides through the air like a pro! Its long more→pink legs make it a balancing master - whether in deep water or on a balance beam. A match for every ballerina.
Pink? Purple? No, definitely pink! That's what colour of the Flamingo from Schleich WILD LIFE. At first, before it is fully grown, the feathers are still grey. Then they turn this chewing gum pink from the shrimp that it loves eating. Preferably for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Even with a full belly, our exotic wild bird can fly well as long as it has a good run-up. It can also balance …
The Fire Salamander looks beautiful with its patterned black and yellow shiny skin. Sitting on a mossy stone, it is quite easy to spot, especially since it is pretty large for an amphibian. Its bright more→body color protects it from predators. They may admire its beauty, but it doesn't look good enough to eat.
Oh look, a Fire Salamander! Anyone who manages to spot this particularly beautiful amphibian in the forest or along a stream can count themselves lucky. Most of the time it prefers to move around at night. During the day it likes to hide in a hole in the ground or a cave. Thanks to its striking black and yellow patterning, most animals keep their distance. They know it's a warning, letting …
Zebras live in the African savannah and belong to the horse family. Each zebra has a unique fur coat pattern consisting of black and white stripes. Even its mane is striped. The pattern provides camou more→flage, confuses predators, protects against mosquitoes, makes the heat more bearable, and helps the animals to recognise each other.
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- Motif: Female Zebra
- Highly Detailed
- Great for Fun Playtime
Fun Fact
Zebras have a protruding mane, as it conceals a supporting layer of fat under it.
Scientific Facts
- Scientific Name: Equus Quagga
- Global Home: Africa, Asia
- Conservation Status: Near Threatened
- Primary Habitat: Savanna
Orangutans are highly intelligent apes who can recognise their own reflection. They can also use tools. For example, they might stick a long branch vertically into a lake to find out how deep it is, o more→r use it to make a bridge over marshy ground before they cross.
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- Motif: Female Orangutan
- Can Hold Fruit
- With a Moveable Arm
- Highly Detailed
- Great for Fun Playtime
Fun Fact
When it rains, orangutans hold leaves over their heads to prevent them from getting wet.
Scientific Facts
- Scientific Name: Pongo Pygmaeus
- Global Home: Asia
- Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
- Primary Habitat: Subtropical Forest
Why do giraffes have spots? It is hard to imagine that they would serve as camouflage for such large animals. But it is true: From afar, giraffes look like a big tree.
Despite the camouflage spo more→ts in their fur, giraffes do not always remain undetected by predators. But they know to defend themselves and can kick really hard with their front hooves. They mainly do this if they want to protect their young, because the adult animals are normally rarely attacked. Anyone who has the opportunity to look at giraffes from close up can easily distinguish the females from the males. They are somewhat smaller and have thin horns with a small tuft of fur on top. Giraffe bulls, in contrast, have thick horns …
Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world. With their slim bodies and powerful, long legs, they can accelerate up to 120 km/h within a few seconds.
Cheetahs are excellent hunters. First more→of all they approach their prey very carefully until they are within a few metres, then when the time is right, they run at lightning speed. If the fleeing prey suddenly changes direction, the Cheetah can simply turn its body mid-leap. Its flexible spine makes this possible. However, if they have no success after a few hundred metres, they have to give up. The high speed is so energy-sapping, they can only keep it up for a short distance.
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Baby African elephants spend 20 to 22 months in their mother's body before they see the light of the world. Female elephants have the longest gestation period of all mammals.Elephants are known as bei more→ng thick skinned. However, their skin is so sensitive, they can even get sunburnt. That is why elephants often throw several layers of mud on themselves. This pleasant 'cooling pack' also combats the scorching heat. While elephants cannot hear any better than other animals with their huge ears, they help them to cope with the African heat. When they fan with their ears, the blood cools down and provides them with refreshment.The Schleich figures are modelled with attention to detail, lovingly hand-painted …
Uh oh! It you don't know this scorpion, you might be scared. But our Emperor Scorpion from Schleich WILD LIFE hardly ever uses its poisonous tail to sting. It's more likely to be used as sun protectio more→n on a hot day. It relaxes best while sunbathing on the floral tablecloth. Its Armor also shimmers particularly beautifully in the sun. Have you seen it?
Attention, poisonous sting! It's a big one. Our Emperor Scorpion from Schleich WILD LIFE is one of the largest scorpions in the world. It is most often found in tropical African forests, in underground caves or under large rocks. The giant insect looks dangerous, but actually isn't at all. In fact, the arachnid is known for its calm nature. The …
The Emperor Penguin from Schleich WILD LIFE has yellow spots on its ears and black and white plumage that looks like a tuxedo.
The Emperor Penguin from Schleich WILD LIFE is the largest and heav more→iest penguin species. It is also unique for living so far south in Antarctica. Emperor Penguins don't build a nest, instead brooding directly on the ice. After laying an egg, the female goes back to sea to hunt for fish, leaving the male to look after the egg. He places it on his feet and incubates it under his abdominal crease.
The Schleich figures are modelled with attention to detail, lovingly hand-painted with care, and provide children with educationally valuable playtime.
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The dromedary from Schleich Wild Life has, like in nature, just one hump. It is also known as a one-humped camel.
Dromedaries live in the deserts of Africa and Asia. They eat mostly leaves, dry more→grass and thorny plants. The hump of the mammal isn't used to store water; it stores fat. If they can't find any food in the desert they can live off it for weeks. The dromedary from Schleich Wild Life has eaten well recently and has an upright, well-filled hump.
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- Motif: Dromedary
- Highly Detailed
- Great for Fun Playtime
Fun Fact
If a sandstorm comes, the dromedary can close its nostrils so that no sand gets in.
Scientific Facts
- Scientific Name: Camelus Dromedarius
- Global
Dolphins are quick, agile swimmers, often jumping impressively over the water surface. Underwater, they produce high-pitched whistling and clicking sounds to create echoes. That's how they orient them more→selves and track down prey. Dolphins are very social and often seek physical contact with their families.
The Schleich figures are modelled with attention to detail, lovingly hand-painted with care, and provide children with educationally valuable playtime.
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- Motif: Dolphin
- Schleich Figurines are Modelled in the Finest Detail
- Helps Children Learn While They Play
- Suitable for Children Aged 3 to 8 Years
Scientific Facts
- Scientific Name: Delphinidae
- Global Home:
Be careful! In the swamps of Schleich WILD LIFE, one misstep and an alligator might chomp your toe...or steal your boot. The stealthy snake is always trying to sneak the alligator's eggs (he likes 'em more→sunny side up with a side of bacon and toast). These two reptile rascals oughtta put a sign in the swamp: Intruders beware!
Be careful! In the swamps of Schleich WILD LIFE, one misstep and an alligator might chomp your toe...or steal your boot. The stealthy snake is always trying to sneak the alligator's eggs (he likes 'em sunny side up with a side of bacon and toast). These two reptile rascals oughtta put a sign in the swamp: Intruders beware!
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Crocodiles are the largest reptiles in the world and the closest living relatives of birds, with whom they share a lineage from the archosaurs.
The saltwater crocodile is the most dangerous of a more→ll crocodiles. It holds the record for the largest crocodile: It can weigh up to a ton, as much as a small car. While most crocodiles live in rivers and lakes, the saltwater crocodile is the only one that can deal with both fresh water and saltwater of the seas. In addition to the saltwater crocodile, there are many other kinds, a total of 25. These include, for example, the Nile crocodile, the armoured crocodile, alligators and caimans.
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- Motif: Crocodile
- With Moveable Lower
Get out your stopwatch. Our Puma from Schleich WILD LIFE loves training its sprint from the bed to the kitchen table and back. There's a big celebration whenever it beats a personal best. But a little more→quieter in the morning. So you can sleep in. But not too long, after all you need to time it. Do you want to?
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- Premium Quality
- Motif: Cougar Puma
- Schleich Figurines are Modelled in the Finest Detail
- Helps Children Learn While They Play
- Type: Toy Figure
- Category Group: Toys
- Category Sub-Group: Vehicles, Figures and Playsets
- Group Gender: Child
- Gender: Unisex
- Colour: Tan
- Suitable for Children 3 to 8 Years
Item Notes
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 120 x 54 x 27 mm
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Don't worry, the cheetah baby isn't crying. The tear-shaped black stripes are part of its typical coat pattern, as are the dark spots. That means that the cub is perfectly camouflaged for the African more→savannah and can play safely as long as it likes. I bet it would like to play with you too!
The sassy cheetah baby looks so cute with its beady little eyes and black snub nose. At birth it weighs only 300 grams, but by now it's already had some time to grow. You can tell right away that it's a cheetah baby by its typical black spots. It playfully raises a paw - I think it wants to catch something. Maybe a leaf blowing in the wind? Or has someone thrown it a ball of wool?
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The chameleon not only looks deceptively real. Like its companions, it can also change colour. Depending on the temperature, it is either greenish-turquoise or reddish-brown. Try it out right away! Ma more→inly, the male of the species uses his colour change to impress the females. But the spectacle impresses his friends too!
The chameleon is perfectly prepared for life in trees with its clawed feet and strong curly tail. So it can cling to branches with its body without being blown down by the wind. Of course it can also camouflage itself by adapting the colour of its scaly skin to the tree or rock it happens to be sitting on. But sometimes it changes colour when it wants to attract attention. Can …
The beautiful female Caracal is a special kind of cat: Nothing escapes her because, with her long, black brush ears, this wild cat can hear absolutely everything. Not even the rustling of mice escapes more→her, as she pounces for her supper. I wonder where she's headed right now?
The pretty female Caracal stalks through the steppe on her long legs. She is probably looking for food for herself and her young. She tracks down her prey quickly, because she can hear the slightest rustle in the bushes. No wonder: Her long brush ears work like fine antennae and she can feel even the slightest vibration! I wonder if she just heard something. She looks as if she's about to pounce and take out a mouse with …
With its pretty, sand-coloured fur and brush ears, the cute Caracal cub almost looks like the big Caracals out in the savannah and is perfectly camouflaged. But he's not ready to go off hunting withou more→t his mother yet. For now he has to play in the shelter of a rock. What games do you think he likes to play?
I wonder what the cute Caracal cub with sand-coloured fur wants? It must be hungry. Look how cute it is, you simply have to give it something to eat! Where is the mother? She must be out hunting in the African savannah, chasing mice or other small mammals to bring home for supper. Maybe the Caracal cub could share your sandwich in the meantime?
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The female Bonobo looks very much like a Chimpanzee. No wonder: both come from the same ape family. But experts can recognize bonobos immediately by their light lips and distinctive middle parting. A more→pretty cool hairstyle for the female Bonobo, don't you think?
Is the female Bonobo on her lunch break? She's just sitting there, resting her hands on her knees. Maybe she just misses her playmates. Bonobos are very social and don't like to be alone. The female bonobo prefers to spend time with her family and, of course, her friends. Where has everyone gone? Maybe there will be someone around soon to keep her company.
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The blue whale is the largest mammal on the planet. Its tongue alone weighs as much as an elephant, and when it opens its mouth, up to 90 tonnes of water can fit into it. It also has the biggest heart more→in the world, weighing 180 kg and making it about as large and heavy as a gorilla. Features- Premium Quality- Motif: Blue Whale- Highly Detailed- Great for Fun PlaytimeFun FactWhen the blue whale blasts water through its blowhole, it creates a 9m high fountain.Scientific Facts- Scientific Name: Balaenoptera Musculus- Global Home: Worldwide- Conservation Status: Endangered- Primary Habitat: Sea
The Blue Poison Dart Frog is actually at home in the tropical rainforest in northern South America and lives in the flowers of bromeliads. With its gorgeous colouring it also looks very fetching on yo more→ur hand!
The bright Blue Poison Dart Frog with black spots on its back is beautiful. Although it's so small, it immediately stands out with this fancy colouring. Contrary to its name, its skin is only poisonous when it eats the ants in its native rainforest in South America. If you feed it other food, you can safely take the pretty little frog in your hand. Give it a try!
Discover the world through play with the authentic and detailed figures from Schleich. They look so real, they may just start …
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