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What could be cuter than a baby rhinoceros? Did you know the armored rhino is the second largest mammal on Earth? Don't worry…this adorable baby rhinoceros toy is perfectly sized for little hands and tiny pockets.
When it's not burrowing in the African savanna, the Schleich® aardvark can be found napping all day and staying up waaaaaaaaay past bedtime at night. Known to seek shelter in tiny pockets. Loves termites and starring in kids' wildlife playtime stories.
The Blue Poison Dart Frog makes its home in the tropical rainforest of South America. This one likes playing hide-and-seek in your house plants, though.
Have you spotted our baby cheetah toy figurine yet? This lovable miniature cheetah baby is 100% realistic and lots of fun. Don't blink – these little wildcats move fast, so bring yours home today.
With those highly-tuned ears, the female Caracal can hear absolutely everything – even kids playing with their Schleich® toys in bed after bedtime. So go to sleep! From the tufted ears to the bushy tail, the caracal toy figure from Schleich® is...
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!
Found in the eastern United States, the eastern chipmunk is the only living member of the Tamias genus. It can commonly be found in wooded and urban areas throughout its endemic range, specifically in areas with brush, shrubs, or rocky outcrops...
Famous for their leathery armored shells, armadillos are a type of mammal found throughout the Americas. There are over 20 species of armadillo and they’re usually about 30 inches long. However, the giant armadillo can grow to be double that size...
Named for its habit of rooting through hedges and undergrowth for tasty insects, hedgehogs are any of the spiny mammals within the subfamily Erinaceinae. They are endemic to Europe, Asia, and Africa, and have also been introduced to New Zealand...
Laid in clutches of 10-12 individuals, tortoise hatchlings take up to 4 months to leave their eggs. When they're ready to emerge, they use their beak to break apart the egg and eat it as their first meal. Eluding predators, this tortoise has made...
Honey bees are some of the hardest working creatures in the animal kingdom. Worker bees labor tirelessly day in and day out their whole lives, and by the end each one only produces a fraction of a tablespoon of honey!...
The snow leopard is a large cat that lives in the high rocky mountains of Central Asia. It feeds mainly on sheep, ibex and goats. Thick fur protects it against freezing cold temperatures but its beauty means that many animals fall prey to poachers...