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The blue whale is the largest mammal on the planet.
The thick shell of the Hawksbill Sea Turtle is a reddish-brown color that stands out against the deep blue ocean. The front and back legs are also patterned brown and yellow. With its black beady eyes, the sea creature looks really beautiful swimming ...
Explore the wild with this Great White Shark , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! The great white shark is the largest predatory fish on the planet. This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
Besides walruses and sea lions, the various types of seals include, of course, common seals. They don't spend much time on land, and usually swim in the icy waters of the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. While hunting for fish and shellfish ...
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 all crocodiles. It holds the record for the largest...
Explore the wild with this Hippopotamus , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
The Manatee from Schleich® WILD LIFE is a mammal that lives in tropical waters and feeds on seagrass, algae and other aquatic plants. Its closest relative is an elephant. Its front legs have evolved into fins over millions of years, while its ...
The North Atlantic Right whale has been swimming through the waters off the North American coast for a long time. Its smooth, black skin is covered in green-brown barnacles on its forehead and mouth....
Although alligators are best known for being fearsome predators, they also make loving mothers! Adult female alligators not only defend their nests from predators, but they help their hatchlings make it to water and will spend up to a year...
Fall in love with the Pink Sapphire Turtle! Glittering rhinestones sparkle and shine! Plus, parents love the built-in magnet to keep Bayala fairies attached when riding (fairies sold separately). Discover a world of shimmering wonder under the sea!
Explore the wild with this Hammerhead Shark , a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
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 themselves and track down prey. Dolphins are ...
Endemic to the cold and frigid tundra of Antarctica, the emperor penguin is the tallest and heaviest of all penguin species. Of course, this pudgy little penguin baby has a lot of growing to do before it’s as big and as colorful as its dad!
Alligators are easy to recognize because the teeth in their lower jaw are not visible from the side.Ages 3+
The Platypus from Schleich® WILD LIFE is one of the few egg-laying mammals. It is native to Australia. It lives in rivers and lakes, feeding on prawns, insects and worms. Its wide bill looks similar to that of a duck. The bill senses the electrical ...
The Emperor Penguin from Schleich® WILD LIFE is the largest and heaviest 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 ...
A relatively small type of fish endemic to the reefs and shallow lagoons of the Indian and Pacific oceans, there are over 30 different species of anemonefish. The different species can have many different colorations, although the most iconic is the...
One of the most intelligent invertebrates on the planet, octopuses can be found throughout coral reefs, pelagic waters & the ocean floor. They have many unique adaptations, including a skeleton structure which allows them to squeeze through tight spaces.
Starfish, sometimes more commonly called sea stars, can be found throughout the world’s oceans, from shallow tidal pools to deep trenches. They are most often found in rocky areas where they can feed on mollusks and similar invertebrates. ...