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The peacock is undoubtedly the most elegant inhabitant of the farm. With his head held high, he strides majestically across the courtyard. He knows exactly how beautiful he is. He carries his long neck stretched out and balances a delightful crown...
The cute capybara looks a bit like an extra-large guinea pig. With its round body, it can move skilfully. The rodent is always on the lookout for aquatic plants because it loves to eat them. It has spotted a few treats on the shore – let's go!...
The panda cub peers curiously out of its black shiny eyes. It stretches its fat head and wiggles its small, black ears a little. Was that something that it heard? Maybe it’s looking for its mother, the giant panda. Right now, she’s busy foraging in the...
Chimpanzees are true masters when it comes to solving puzzles and using tools. They build spoon-like rods to scoop out honey or crack open nuts using stones. To prevent hurting their fingers, they knuckle-walk. In doing so, they place only the middle...
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 camouflage, confuses predators, protects against...
Baby cheetahs weigh just 300 grams when they are born. Their coat already has the typical black spots, and their face the unmistakable tear drop stripes.
Ages: 3+
The Indian rhinoceros lives in Northeast India. Its thick folds of skin make it unmistakable, as though it were wearing thick armour. Contrary to its African relatives, however, it is very calm and peaceful. It spends most of its time eating grass,...
Koalas are quite the sleepy heads. They spend about 14 hours each day taking extensive naps.
Encourage love and respect for the animal kingdom with these exquisitely realistic figurines.
Thanks to its flaky skin, our Schleich® WILD LIFE Iguana doesn't need to be afraid of small attackers and also doesn't need to put on sunscreen. It uses its big head to communicate with other reptiles or nod in time with the music.
On the Serengeti plain, Thompson gazelle live in herds of 100 or more - though we suggest you only buy a few to get started.
This bison looks magnificent with its mighty head and distinctive hump on its shoulders. The thick brown coat is lighter colored and denser on the back. Its thick head and broad chest are colored black.
The little Arctic wolf cub looks too cute. It already has fur just as thick as the grown ups, because it needs to keep warm in the Arctic too. But instead of being snow-white, its coat is cream-colored....
Wild Life Africa Starter Set features schleich® figures have authentic details, are lovingly painted, and promote educationally valuable play. Set includes zebra, lion, monkey and elephant.
The little llama foal looks adorable with its fluffy, brown fuzzy fur. Its long neck and petite head are dark brown, as are the pointed ears. Only its short snout and feet are black. It's looking at you with its soft shining eyes.
Ages: 3+
What a pretty mule! It has brown fur, which becomes lighter and lighter on the belly, and black legs. The short, thick mane is also black. Its long ears are a giveaway: You can tell immediately from them that its father was a donkey...
The European tree frog only grows to a size of three to four centimeters. Although it is so tiny, it is hard to miss, because of its bright green color. Only the belly is light brown to cream colored...
Wild Life Asia Starter Set features Schleich® figures that have authentic details, are lovingly painted, and promote educationally valuable play. Set includes a baby elephant, panda, tiger and orangutan.
Ages: 3+
The Warthog from schleich® WILD LIFE has strange looking warts and curved tusks that are up to 30 cm long.
You have to be quick with schleich® WILD LIFE Nutty Mischief. The skunk grabs the nut and throws it in the wooden barrel to hide it. But in an unexpected twist one of the cheeky raccoons is in the barrel! The game starts again! Will the skunk be able to..
The Fire Salamander looks beautiful with its patterned black & 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 body color protects it from predators. They may admire..
Doesn't it look a picture when the Ibex stands on a rocky outcrop surveying its realm? Its mighty horns can be seen from afar. Simply majestic! The high mountains are its home. When it skips skillfully over the rocks, no one can follow.
The female Bonobo looks like a Chimpanzee. No wonder: both come from the same ape family. But experts can recognize bonobos immediately by their light lips & distinctive middle parting. A pretty cool hairstyle for the female Bonobo, don't you think?
The Armadillo really is unique with its thick scaly carapace. It covers the whole body, leaving only the pointed nose & eyes exposed. The long nose gives it away: the Armadillo has a keen sense of smell to sniff out insects even when they are buried deep.
It's a 10 out of 10 on the cute-o-meter as a Koala Mother and Baby Koala join the Schleich Wild Life collection. These toy koala figurines are authentic replicas of their real-world cousins in Australia's eucalyptus forests. Like any good momma, the...