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Hailing from the land of fire and ice, the Icelandic Pony Mare has a shiny, white coat and looks eerily similar to the unicorns from bayala®. This authentically detailed Iceland pony figurine shows the mare's friendly nature and lustrous silver ...
Tori is happy: Finally, she's back in the stable with her Friesian Mare Princess. This is where she feels most at home. Today they want to go for a ride together. She spreads a saddle blanket on the mare's back and puts the saddle on. Last of all she...
Considerably smaller than most farm pigs native to America and Europe, the pot-bellied pig is a domesticated species of pig that originates from Vietnam. Their name comes from their hanging belly, which is a result of their unusually long frame....
Children love Old English Sheepdogs and they love children right back. With its fluffy fur and cheerful nature, it makes a great playmate. But it never stops paying attention, even while romping around. That's because Old English Sheepdogs are actually...
The Angora Goat has silky fur, which hangs down in long locks. Its hair is particularly soft and silky and used to make mohair wool. What luck that the Angora Goat also likes to be stroked. They have a friendly nature and are social animals.
Although the Percheron Mare has a rather solid build with a muscular chest, as a cold-blooded animal, she is a very pretty appearance. Her brilliant white coat on head and chest blends into a beautiful gray-and-white flecked pattern on the flanks. Her...
With its tousled fur and moustache, the Wire-Haired Dachshund looks so huggable! Most of the time, however, this ruffian doesn't hang about for cozy cuddles on the couch. This hunting dog would rather go out and have an adventure! If it can't frighten...
This British Shorthair Cat looks very striking because it has almost bluish-looking fur. The hair is short, as its name suggests, but its fur is very dense & fluffy. Just ideal for curling up in the lap of your loved one & be stroked. Who wants a cuddle?