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Schleich 14635 Bald Eagle Chicks in Nest
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Bald eagles build large nests called aeries that they often use year after year to live in and raise their young. Aeries are usually 5 feet in diameter but can become much larger after eagles build on every year. Eagles typically mate for life and raise their young together. Eaglets first fly about...
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Schleich 14641 African Buffalo Calf
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A buffalo calf's distress call alerts not only its mother, but the whole herd! Here is an adorable African buffalo calf replica from Schleich. It measures 3" long with detailed painting.
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Schleich 14648 Red Fox
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The elusive fox is hard to find in nature because their keen hearing and cunning minds keep them away from trouble. They use their tails for balance and for communication with other foxes.
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Schleich 14650 Badger
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Meet the fastest digger in the world! Badgers have great hearing and sense of smell, but have very poor eyesight. This replica is about 2" long.
Ages 3+
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Schleich 14651 Badger Cubs
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Meet the fastest digger in the world! Badgers have great hearing and sense of smell, but have very poor eyesight. Badgers live in intricate tunnels that can be 5 meters deep. Sometimes badgers will live in the same tunnels for several generations. This replica is about 2" long.
Ages 3+
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Schleich 14652 Emperor Penguin
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Emperor penguins love to swim. They can swim 30 km/h and dive 400 meters! These penguins live in the cold Arctic with only their thick coats to keep them warm.
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Schleich 14655 Asian Elephant Calf
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Asian elephants are smaller than their African relatives and are easily identified by their small, rounded ears. At birth, elephant calves are already 200 pounds.
This handpainted figure is approximately 2 inches long.
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Schleich 14658 African Elephant Calf
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African elephants are recognizable by their Africa shaped ears! The African elephants are also larger than their Asian relatives. Elephants use their trunks for drinking, breathing, spraying water, reaching for things, grabbing food from tree limbs and lots more!
Adult elephants are always...
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Schleich 14678 Male Chimpanzee
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Chimpanzees live in large groups and use a complex system of noises to communicate. Chimpanzees are very social, often holding hands, grooming each other, even kissing!
This hand-painted figurine is approximately 2" tall.
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Schleich 14693 Beaver
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Beavers change their surroundings more than any other animal (except humans). Beavers cut down trees with their powerful teeth, then create a dam for their habitat. Beavers mate for life and spend their years raising young beavers and constantly improving their dam.
Hand-painted and detailed,...
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Schleich 14694 Otter
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Otters can close their ears and nostrils while under water, which helps them to stay under for up to eight minutes. Otters love to play and be social. They can be observed wrestling and diving with each other.
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Schleich 14705 African Penguin
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African penguins are the only penguins in Africa, and live along the coasts. Their pink rimmed eyes make African penguins easy to distinguish from other penguins.
Highly detailed and hand-painted, this figure is 2" tall.
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