Safari
Safari makes educational toys, animal figurines, and montessori toys for open-ended & imaginative play to keep kids learning!
Safari makes educational toys, animal figurines, and montessori toys for open-ended & imaginative play to keep kids learning!
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The Primates are an order of mammals that includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans! Primates have large brains compared to other mammals, and unlike most other mammals they rely primarily on vision instead of their sense of smell. Many primates...
Although many deserts are scorching hot and lack rainfall, these forms of wildlife manage to live there. This Toob contains a horned lizard, budding saguaro cactus, road runner, scorpion, rattlesnake, coyote, big horn ram, bobcat, armadillo...
Tumbling out of this Safari Toob are 9 pandas in various positions, all hungry for some bamboo! Did you know that although pandas are technically carnivores, their diet is 99% bamboo? In fact, they can eat up to 40 pounds of it a day...
Take to the stars with this Safari Space Toob! This set includes 2 astronauts, Private Ham (the First Space Chimp), Saturn V Rocket, Gemini Capsule, Apollo Spacecraft, Lunar Rover, a Space Shuttle, Hubble Space Telescope, and satellite....
Travel back to the start of the Mesozoic era and beyond - when dinosaurs and prehistoric reptiles ruled the earth! This Toob includes the dinosaurs Apatosaurus, Triceratops, Iguanodon, Dilophosaurus, Stegosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex...
The “pelagic zone” refers to the open ocean, away from the shore and the sea floor. It encompasses the “water column”, which is all of the water from the ocean’s surface to the ocean bottom. This zone is home to a wide range of creatures, from tiny...
Triceratops was a large herbivorous horned dinosaur that lived during the very end of the Cretaceous Period (68-66 million years ago) in what is now western North America...
Stegosaurus was a large armored plant-eating dinosaur that lived during the Upper Jurassic Period (155-150 million years ago) in what is now western North America. It had an unusually small head, and although an adult would have weighed over 4.5 metric...