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WWUUAAAARRR! Although the Iguana from schleich WILD LIFE is smaller than its reptile relatives, it is still a tough little lizard. Flaky skin prote...
View full detailsAlthough the Flamingo is a big bird, it can still fly. The chewing gum pink bird might need your help and a good run-up, but then it glides through...
View full detailsBoof! This Ram can easily skewer any biscuit with its large horns. And defend himself – when the Schleich® Dinosaurs annoy him again. He doesn't re...
View full detailsEver get that gnawing sensation you need a toy beaver in your life? Chew on this: The beaver figurine from Schleich Wild Life has logged countless ...
View full detailsNewborn baby elephants already weigh 100 kilograms and are 90 centimetres tall. After just half an hour they can stand on their own legs and run wi...
View full detailsThe thick, scaly skin of the baby armored rhinoceros already looks a lot like its parents. But it doesn’t have a horn yet. That’s a good thing, act...
View full detailsThe little Galloway Calf looks a bit lost as it stretches its black snout into the air. It can't really be cold, because its thick curls keep it wa...
View full detailsThe Wire-Haired Dachshund raises its cute tousled head with its distinctive moustache. It watches your every move and knows when you are about to l...
View full detailsDon't be deceived by the appearance of the Angora Goat. With its silky coat and small snout, it looks really cute. But this is one stubborn goat if...
View full detailsDon't worry, the cheetah baby isn’t crying. The tear-shaped black stripes are part of its typical coat pattern, as are the dark spots. That means t...
View full detailsSkillfully, the Ibex climbs up and down among the high mountain rocks. Setting its dainty hooves with caution, with an eye on the trail, the Ibex c...
View full detailsGot something tasty there? With wide eyes, the British Shorthair Cat looks up and fixes its eyes on the plate. Who could resist? Of course, the flu...
View full detailsThe Hawksbill Sea Turtle glides elegantly through the Caribbean Ocean. It uses its front flippers to skillfully swim through the waves and knows ho...
View full detailsIs the female Bonobo on her lunch break? She's just sitting there, resting her hands on her knees. Maybe she just misses her playmates. Bonobos are...
View full detailsThe Lionhead Rabbit is especially popular with children, because it is quite small and friendly. It's especially happy when it finds a playmate. It...
View full detailsThe Hyacinth Macaw skillfully clings on to the bark of the tree. With its powerful claws and the help of its beak, the parrot climbs up the tree tr...
View full detailsOh look, a Fire Salamander! Anyone who manages to spot this particularly beautiful amphibian in the forest or along a stream can count themselves l...
View full detailsThe Armadillo is unmistakable and certainly has a very descriptive name. Its thick scaly armor is composed of several belts that run around its ent...
View full detailsThe cute Friesian Foal curiously pricks up its ears and stretches its long neck. What's it discovered that is so interesting? No doubt it will trot...
View full detailsThe Japanese Macaque looks so friendly. It almost looks as if it is smiling, tilting its bushy head with the small reddish face: "Do you have a tre...
View full detailsThe Old English Sheepdog runs happily across the meadow. Life is just wonderful! The wind blows the dog's fur coat like a hairdryer. You can see ho...
View full detailsSomething's going on back there! The little Arabian Foal certainly doesn't want to miss it! Although it comes from the most noble breeding stock, t...
View full detailsThe Goldendoodle breed is a mixture of golden retriever and poodle. This is where his typical poodle curls come from. They are perfect for petting,...
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