Giant Tortoise Figure
Schleich
Giant 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 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 detailsThe Mosasaurus was a large aquatic reptile that lived in the ocean during the Late Cretaceous period. The movable jaw of the Mosasaurus from Schle...
View full detailsThe Brontosaurus is one of the most well-known herbivorous dinosaurs from the Late Jurassic period. The Brontosaurus from Schleich® DINOSAURS has ...
View full detailsThe Anteater from Schleich® WILD LIFE lives in the savannas and grasslands of Central and South America. The mammal feeds primarily on ants and ter...
View full detailsPigs are mostly pink and have a bristly fur. But depending on the breed, they can be brown, black or pied. It is said that the animals are dirty, b...
View full detailsIn the fantastic underwater world of Meamare, there lives a family of unicorns well hidden in the depths. The parents lovingly care for their litt...
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View full detailsThe long, narrow spines of the agustinia make it look so unique that it is impossible to mix up with any other dinosaur. It was also covered with u...
View full detailsSheep have a cuddly wool that protects them from the cold in winter. But why does wool actually stay so nice and warm? It is a very airy material 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 detailsTransformed by a magician into mermaids, the beautiful and playful fairy Feya with her golden hair and her best friend Eyela, the highest-ranking c...
View full detailsThe Komodo dragon is the largest lizard in the world. An ambush predator, it waits in the high grass for small rodents, birds and other reptiles. I...
View full detailsThe Spinosaurus was one of the most dangerous dinosaurs! It is considered the biggest carnivore because it was even bigger than the Tyrannosaurus ...
View full detailsThe wombat from Schleich® Wild Life has, as it does in nature, grey-brown fur, a large head and remarkably short legs! Wombats are small marsupial...
View full detailsOne realistic white & light brown Simmental Calf figurine. P.S. did you know that cows and their calves have an extremely deep and life-long bo...
View full detailsThe ankylosaurus had a tail club and all-over bone plate armour, just like the one from Schleich® Dinosaurs! As an herbivorous dinosaur, the ankyl...
View full detailsThe ice griffin has several pointy weapons to neutralise its enemies: In a duel, it first pierces the attacker’s armour with its pointy claws, then...
View full detailsWith the American Shorthair Cat from the Schleich® Farm World, the most popular cat breed in the world can now be collected and played with! The b...
View full detailsThe new colourful horse stable offers lots of fun features and provides endless fun for little ones! With 7 cute animals, 2 horse boxes, farmers Pa...
View full detailsThe Miniature Schnauzer has a moustache, thick, long eyebrows and wiry fur! The breed originates from Germany and resulted from crossing the Schna...
View full detailsThe snow leopard has a light grey coat with black rosettes, just like the intricately painted snow leopard from Schleich® Wild Life! The snow leop...
View full detailsThe dromedary from Schleich® Wild Life has, like in nature, just one hump. It is also known as a one-humped camel! Dromedaries live in the deserts...
View full detailsThe English Cocker Spaniel from the Schleich® Farm World pants happily and wags its tail enthusiastically! With its happy facial expression, the E...
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View full detailsThe killer whale calf from Schleich® Wild Life has a distinctive black and white marking just like in nature! Killer whales are also known as orca...
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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 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 detailsThe Plesiosaurus was a prehistoric reptile that lived in the sea and fed mainly on fish! It wasn't just its long neck that made this dinosaur stan...
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View full detailsBulls have been the symbol of Spain for centuries. They can weigh well over 1,000 kg and are extremely strong. Before a bull attacks, it displays w...
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 detailsThe Triceratops was one of the last large dinosaurs! Despite being an herbivore, it had a total of up to 800 teeth, which constantly grew back. No...
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...
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