
CAT SITTING
Companions for humans, cats have a long history of relationships. Several millennia are marked with feline loyalty. Although cats are the cause of allergy flare-ups, they are not a cause of harm for humans. Generally weighing between five and fifteen pounds, cats have a height and body length close to one foot. With specialized teeth, tongue, and ears, cats can use body language to communicate their mood. Their teeth are made for eating meat. Their tongue is barbed to aid in grooming and helps to spread their own natural deodorant. Their ears are able to detect high pitched sounds. Cats have more sensitive senses than humans and often sleep more to store energy.
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CAT SITTING |
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DONKEY
Serving humans for thousands of years, donkeys have fulfilled many tasks. In helping out on the farm, transporting goods, siring mules, keeping horses company, guarding sheep, and even being kept as pets, donkeys are very capable mammals. As beasts of burden, donkeys have adapted much and are valued for their ability to live in the desert. With their tough stomach and ability to efficiently retain water from food, donkeys surpass horses. Famous for aiding soldiers during times of war and for their overall dependability, the donkey population is increasing and is appreciated.
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78146 |
DONKEY |
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TINKER MARE
Making its first appearance in 600 b.C., Tinker horses have had many different names during their breed's history. Some of the names include Gypsy vanner, Gypsy cob, colored cob, and Irish cob. All of these monikers point to a remarkable horse bred by travelers to be strong enough to transport their homes or belongings but friendly enough to play with their children upon the journey's end. Selectively bred with horses such as Clydesdales and frisians, the result is the strength of a draft horse with the height of a saddle horse.
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78150 |
TINKER MARE |
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9.99 |
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TINKER FOAL
In winter, some Tinker horses grow a funny-looking moustache.
Each animal is individually crafted out of high quality plastic
Great addition to your Schleich animal collection!
Figurine approx. 1.2"L x 3.7"W x 3.5"H
Create your own landscape for your new animals or add to one of your Schleich playsets!
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78154 |
TINKER FOAL |
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WHITE TAILED FAWN (14711)
Schleich figurines encourage children to play and learn at the same time! White-tailed fawns have lots of small white spots on their fur.
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78302 |
WHITE TAILED FAWN (14711) |
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4.99 |
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LION ROARING
The larger the mane of a lion, the more frightening it is for intruders of its territory, which it defends. Lions are the only ones who hunt together in prides - although this task is usually left to the lionesses. Since they are not very fast, unlike the Cheetah, they use their strength as a pride. They prowl from different directions, circle their Prey and use the element of surprise. That way they can kill large ungulates such as wildebeest and zebras and even Buffalo and weak elephants.
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78334 |
LION ROARING |
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8.99 |
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ALLIGATOR
The alligator is a dangerous predator with exceptionally strong jaw muscles. Only the white shark can bite harder than him. The interesting thing: only the muscles that close the jaws are extremely strong. The muscles that open the snout are so weak that they can be closed with simple tape. Compared to the saltwater crocodile, alligators are smaller and much wider. They live only in rivers and lakes in the south-eastern part of the United States and China.
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78338 |
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9.99 |
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TIGER
Tigers, one of the most endangered animals in the world, are the largest of all living cats. They live in forests, grasslands, and swamps where they hunt alone for animals such as deer, wild pigs, and buffalo. They also eat smaller creatures like fish and birds or even other large Predators like Leopards. They've been known to eat up to eighty pounds of meat in a single feeding! Tigers can travel for long distances and can leap as much as thirty feet in a single bound. They live alone and only come together to mate; females give birth to two or three babies at a time. Today only six remaining subspecies of Tiger remain -- the Bengal, Indochinese, Malaysian, Siberian, South China, and Sumatran.
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TIGER |
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9.99 |
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TIGER CUB
Tigers, one of the most endangered animals in the world, are the largest of all living cats. They live in forests, grasslands, and swamps where they hunt alone for animals such as deer, wild pigs, and buffalo. (They also eat smaller creatures like fish and birds or even other large Predators like Leopards.) they've been known to eat up to eighty pounds of meat in a single feeding! Tigers can travel for long distances and can leap as much as thirty feet in a single bound. They live alone and only come together to mate; females give birth to two OR three babies at a time. Today only six remaining subspecies of Tiger remain -- the Bengal, Indochinese, Malaysian, Siberian, South China, and Sumatran.
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78350 |
TIGER CUB |
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TIGER WHITE
White tigers are breathtakingly beautiful. They have a snow-white fur and strong, bright blue eyes. They differ from normal tigers because fur, skin and eyes cannot form red and yellow pigments. However, they are not albinos, for those always have red eyes. White tigers usually live in zoos because in the wild they would have little chance of survival. Because their fur is missing the camouflage, prey would discover them quickly and run away early enough.
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78354 |
TIGER WHITE |
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9.99 |
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TIGER CUB WHITE
White tigers are breathtakingly beautiful. They have a snow-white fur and strong, bright blue eyes. They differ from normal tigers because their fur, skin and eyes cannot form red and yellow pigments. However, they are not albinos, for those always have red eyes. White tigers usually live in zoos because in the wild they would have little chance of survival. Since their fur is missing the camouflage, prey would discover them quickly and run away early enough.
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78358 |
TIGER CUB WHITE |
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14732 |
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CROCODILE
Schleich North American Crocodile. Schleich figures are modelled with attention to detail and hand-painted with care.
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78374 |
CROCODILE |
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9.99 |
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WOLF (14741)
SCHLEICH TOYS WOLF
Dimensions 4.06 x 0.83 x 2.05 inch (W x D x H)
Age Recommendation 3-8 years
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78390 |
WOLF (14741) |
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8.99 |
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GOLDEN RETRIEVER FEMALE
Individually crafted from high quality plastic
Highly detailed--from its long coat to its wagging tail
Makes a great addition to your farm!
Bring this friendly companion home today!
Makes a great gift or decoration
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78406 |
GOLDEN RETRIEVER FEMALE |
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GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPY
Golden retrievers are medium-sized, intelligent and friendly dogs with a honey-colored coat
Hand Painted
Highly Detailed
Golden retrievers are companionable, playful dogs and therefore very popular; Originally they were English hunting dogs
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78410 |
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPY |
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4.99 |
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