Tyrannosaurus Rex Green
Schleich
The thirteen metre long Tyrannosaurus Rex was a two legged predatory dinosaur. With its powerful head and nearly 20 centimetre long teeth, this din...
View full detailsThe thirteen metre long Tyrannosaurus Rex was a two legged predatory dinosaur. With its powerful head and nearly 20 centimetre long teeth, this din...
View full detailsCats use their long facial whiskers to measure gaps! They use them to find out whether they fit through an opening or are too big or fat for it. T...
View full detailsThe tiger's stripes are as varied and unique as fingerprints. Even the skin underneath is striped. At first glance, the striking pattern hardly see...
View full detailsAll fowl have a crest on their head. It consists of a flap of skin and is particularly large and noticeable on cocks. The serrated comb, which look...
View full detailsThe hammerhead shark from Schleich® Wild Life has a distinctive head shape: It looks like a hammer! Hammerhead sharks feed on sardines, herring an...
View full detailsBrachiosaurus translated means “arm lizard”! It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, i...
View full detailsJaguars have the strongest bite of any big cat: twice as strong as that of a lion! With it, jaguars can even crack open tortoise shells without an...
View full detailsCows are very sensitive animals. Calves are protected by their mothers, who are immediately there for them if they are afraid or if they cry out in...
View full detailsThe Tinker has a beautiful piebald coat, a magnificent mane, a full tail and lots of hair on the fetlocks! In the Tinker are the mighty Shire hors...
View full detailsTarantulas are among the largest spiders in the world! In contrast to many other spiders, they do not spin a web, but lay in wait for their prey –...
View full detailsThe Indian rhinoceros lives in Northeast India! Its thick folds of skin make it unmistakable, as though it were wearing thick armour. Contrary to ...
View full detailsAlthough hippopotamuses cannot swim particularly well, they spend nearly all day in the water. They cannot simply drift along, because they're just...
View full detailsWith 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...
View full detailsThere are 65 kangaroo species – ranging from the small tree-kangaroo to the red giant kangaroo, which is the largest of all. When it stands upright...
View full detailsWhite-tailed fawns have lots of small white spots on their fur. These serve as camouflage, since the dots make them harder to spot in high grass. W...
View full detailsCows can’t understand human language, but they can distinguish between a friendly and an unfriendly tone of voice. They can also tell from the tone...
View full detailsThis Jack Russell Terrier figurine has the typical coat pattern of this dog breed - white with brown markings on the body and face. Its ears are ch...
View full detailsOpen media 1 in gallery view Open media 2 in gallery view The white tiger's eyes are locked on yours in a fierce gaze. You fee...
View full detailsGiant tortoises are large and can weigh over 400 kg. Like the giant tortoise from Schleich Wild Life, they have short but powerful legs that they u...
View full detailsDuring the day, goats' pupils narrow to almost rectangular, horizontal slits. This is used to protect their eyes from too much sunlight. With their...
View full detailsGiraffe bulls are the largest land animals, reaching heights of up to six metres. Their necks can be two and a half metres long and they can weigh ...
View full detailsThis two-legged carnivore was very small for a dinosaur, at just seventy cm in height! Velociraptors were likely very intelligent dinosaurs that h...
View full detailsZebra foals can run just 20 minutes after birth! Zebra foals can run with the herd just 20 minutes after birth. In the first days, however, the ma...
View full detailsDonkeys are frugal, balanced and sure-footed. They do not run often, but with their little hooves they can run up to 50 km / h fast! The domestic ...
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