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    ZEBRA FOAL

    SKU: SC14811 Categories: , ,
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    Zebra foals can run with the herd just 20 minutes after birth. In the first days, however, the mare stays very close to her foal, so that it can acquaint itself with her scent, appearance, and voice. Zebra foals don’t just have a mane on their neck. Its continues along their entire back, up to their tail.

    Age:+3

    Dimensions:7,6 x 2,2 x 7cm
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  • MOOSE BULL

    SKU: SC14781 Categories: , ,
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    The elk is Sweden’s national animal and is known for its impressive antlers. However, only male elk have them. Elk bulls start growing the antlers at the age of two. They can reach a weight of up to 20 kg. The bulls shed them each year and grow a new set.

    Age:+3

    Dimensions: 12,5 x 6,6 x 10,3 cm
  • MOOSE BULL

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  • KANGAROO

    SKU: SC14756 Categories: , ,
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    These marsupials have a kind of rubber band in their hind legs. It propels them upwards with each jump. The faster a kangaroo bounces, the farther the animal is “catapulted” forwards, and the less energy it consumes.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:11,4 x 3,5 x 6,5 cm
  • KANGAROO

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  • CROCODILE

    SKU: SC14736 Categories: , ,
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    The saltwater crocodile is the most dangerous of all 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.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:18 x 6,7 x 5,2 cm
  • CROCODILE

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  • AFRICAN ELEPHANT CALF

    SKU: SC14763 Categories: , ,
    6.00 
    Baby elephants are still quite clumsy after their birth and must first learn how to handle their trunks. They are still not able to feed themselves with it, so suckle from their mothers for the first year. In the process they gain a good kilo in weight each day. It is very important that they grow big quickly, because a lion or crocodile can hardly cause any harm to healthy, adult animals. If a predator does come dangerously close, the adults form a circle around the young. They are well protected in the middle.

    Age:+3

    Dimensions:6,8 x 3,5 x 5,5 cm
  • AFRICAN ELEPHANT CALF

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  • CHEETAH CUB

    SKU: SC14747 Categories: , ,
    5.00 

    Baby cheetahs are very helpless and only open their eyes after two weeks. When their mother is out hunting, they are completely defenceless against hungry lions and hyenas. The best possible camouflage is the only chance they have. A long, silver mane helps them here. It stands up like a mohican hairstyle and looks like long blades of grass from afar. Baby cheetahs learn to hunt for themselves when they are around six months old. After one or two years, the little ones are out of the woods and can fend for themselves.

    Age:+3

     

  • CHEETAH CUB

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  • PANDA CUB PLAYING

    SKU: SC14734 Categories: , ,
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    Panda bears start small. Extremely small. At birth they weigh just around 100 grams. That’s as much as a bar of chocolate or a small yogurt. Apart from the Kangaroos, no other mammal gives birth to such small babies. After four weeks, the cubs have their typical black and white fur, after 6-8 weeks, they open their eyes for the first time. They remain with their mother for about two years and are very playful. Their mother likes to roll them back and forth gently and lovingly grapples around with them.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:3,5 x 4 x 4,5 cm
  • PANDA CUB PLAYING

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  • TIGER CUB

    SKU: SC14730 Categories: , ,
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    The tiger’s stripes are as varied and unique as fingerprints. Even the skin underneath is striped. At first glance, the striking pattern hardly seems to be beneficial. After all, the tiger does not want to be discovered by its prey immediately. When the tiger goes hunting in the twilight, it is however perfectly camouflaged with the stripes. They appear as tall grass moving in the wind or like fleeting shadows. Unlike many other “cats” and big cats the tiger swims well and likes it, too. Therefore, the water is not a safe place for many prey animals.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:7 x 2 x 4 cm
  • TIGER CUB

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  • WHITE TIGER CUB

    SKU: SC14732 Categories: , ,
    6.00 
    White tigers are breathtakingly beautiful. They have a snow-white fur and strong, bright blue eyes. They differ from normal tigers because fur, skin and eyes cannot form red and yellow pigments. However, they are not albinos, for those always have red eyes. White tigers usually live in zoos because in the wild they would have little chance of survival. Because their fur is missing the camouflage, prey would discover them quickly and run away early enough.
    Age:+3
    Dimensions:6,8 x 2,3 x 3,2 cm

     

  • WHITE TIGER CUB

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