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Explore the wild with this Emperor Scorpion , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Ever get that gnawing sensation you need a toy beaver in your life? Chew on this: The beaver figurine from Schleich Wild Life has logged countless days preparing for the role.
Suitable for kids ages 3 and up.
Explore the wild with this Tapir Baby , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Explore the wild with this Tapir , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
The dromedary from Schleich® Wild Life has, like in nature, just one hump. It is also known as a one-humped camel. This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Explore the wild with this Tarantula , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Explore the wild with this Giraffe Calf , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Explore the wild with this Reindeer, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, & is ideal for hours of imaginative play. The reindeer from Schleich® Wild Life has a thick, long grey-brown coat as it does in nature.
Explore the wild with this African Elephant Calf , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! 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 ...
Explore the wild with the Lioness with Cubs, a fun, educational toy playset from Schleich! This playset is authentically detailed, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play. 3 pieces.
The red panda from Schleich® Wild Life has a striped tail, red-brown fur and powerful paws with sharp claws. This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Jaguars and leopards with black coats are called black panthers. Despite their black coats, they still have the characteristic flower-shaped markings. Since these markings are as dark as their coat, you can only see them when the light is ...
The trunk of an elephant is as versatile as a Swiss army knife. Not only can the elephant smell really well with it, it uses it to suck in water, steady itself, lift trees up high, or spray itself with cool mud. The elephant eats by wrapping its ...
Despite the camouflage spots 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...
In order to become the leader of the pack, lions must win a duel. The larger their mane, the more respect they are shown by their rival. But not only does it look breath-taking – it also protects the animals from serious injuries on their ...
Giraffe bulls are so large, they can put their head through the window of the second floor of a building and say "hello". Their tongue is up to 50 centimetres long, is desensitised to prickly leaves, and has an unusual colour: it is dark blue. This colour
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 ...
It is said that wolves howl at the moon, but their sounds actually serve to communicate with each other. By howling, they want to draw the attention of the other pack members ...
Fun Fact
Wolves can cover a distance of 50-70 km in just one day.
Male gorillas often beat their fists on their chests. They do so to show who is the strongest in the group. However, it can also be a kind of greeting. Gorillas don’t just walk on the palms of their hands, but also on their knuckles. For this ...
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, or use it to make a bridge over marshy ground ...
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 ...
The polar bear’s habitat is the Arctic. In winter, the temperature there can drop to -50° Celsius. Although its fur coat appears white, its hair is transparent and hollow on the inside. The air inside these hairs is warmed by the sun, so that...
The lynx is best known for the striking tufts of hair on its ears. These do not protect the ears of this predatory cat from the cold, but actually help it to hear better. Lynx that live in colder areas have larger and more heavily padded padded ...
With lions, it is almost exclusively the females that go hunting. Many of their prey are faster than they are, so these predators first creep up to a few meters from different sides and then sprint towards their prey. Even though the lionesses...