Schleich 14727 Alligator
Alligators are easy to recognise because the teeth in their lower jaw are not visible from the side. Fun Fact:From
Schleich 14736 Crocodile
Crocodiles are the largest reptiles in the world and the closest living relatives of birds (!), with whom they share
Schleich 14834 Wombat
Wombats are small marsupials that live on the Australian continent. Their body shape doesn’t make them look agile but they
Schleich 14729 Tiger
The Siberian tiger is the largest big cat in the world and can grow up to three metres long from
Schleich 14746 Cheetah Female
Cheetahs are excellent hunters. First of all they approach their prey very carefully until they are within a few metres,
Schleich 14749 Giraffe Male
Giraffe bulls are so large, they can put their head through the window of the second floor of a building
Schleich 14726 Lion Roaring
Lions are the only big cats whose males have a mane which makes them clearly distinguishable from females of the
Schleich 14708 Polar Bear Cub Walking
Polar bears are the largest predatory animals on Earth. Their thick, snow-white fur and a thick layer of fat protect
Schleich 14734 Panda Cub Playing
Panda bears are seriously endangered. Each panda baby born is something akin to a miracle and a true blessing for