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Jaguar

Jaguars spend most of their lives alone and only really associate with each other when they're ready to breed. Their powerful jaws enable them to hunt large prey like deer, but they'll also eat frogs, mice, birds, or fish. [more info...]



Kangaroo

There are 65 kangaroo species - ranging from the small tree-kangaroo to the red giant kangaroo, which is the largest of all. When it stands upright, it is as tall as an adult human. Red giant kangaroos can grow up to three meters tall and can jump twelve meters [more info...]



Killer Whale

The orca is a large, toothed whale that belongs to the dolphin family. Orcas travel great distances, swimming over 150 km a day to hunt for prey. [more info...]



Koala

Koalas are quite the sleepy heads. When koalas are stressed, they wiggle their years and get the hiccups. [more info...]



Labrador Retriever, Female

Labrador Retrievers enjoy a swim and are frequently described as water dogs. A female Labrador Retriever brings about five to ten puppies into the world in each litter. [more info...]



Lamb

Sheep that are not older than one year are referred to as lambs. Lambs are suckled for three months. After that, they eat grass and herbs. [more info...]



Lava Dragon

The lava dragon is master of the skies in the lava world. Anyone who invades his area will feel his spiked tail without warning! Fast-paced pursuits are no problem for him: his large, strong wings make him an agile hunter with the speed of an arrow! With his ultra-hot fiery breath, he can even melt stones! Only eats things which have a lot of chilli in! [more info...]



Lion

In order to become the leader of the pack, lions must win a duel. The lion's mane begins growing at one year of age. [more info...]



Lion Cub

After birth, lion babies have a sand-colored fur coat with dark, circular spots. At the age of one year, young lions can roar. [more info...]



Lion, Roaring

Lions are the only big cats whose males have a mane which makes them clearly distinguishable from females of the species. It takes five years for the mane of a male lion to grow fully. [more info...]



Lioness

With lions, it is almost exclusively the females that go hunting. Lionesses can also roar. They can be heard more than 8 km away. [more info...]



Lynx

The lynx is best known for the striking tufts of hair on its ears. The lynx can see six times as well as a human being - especially at night. [more info...]



Magical Vet Blossom

The new Magical Vet Blossom playset from the schleich® BAYALA® collection combines a fairy-themed playset and a carrying case all in one! [more info...]



Miniature Schnauzer

The Miniature Schnauzer has a mustache, thick, long eyebrows and wiry fur. Miniature Schnauzers grow to be only 30-35 cm tall. [more info...]



Moose Bull

Known as elk in Europe, moose are the largest of all the deer family. These large animals have elaborate forking antlers and long dark brown hair. [more info...]



Mother Wolf With Pups

Mother Wolf With Pups, , by SchleichExplore the wild with the Mother Wolf with Pups, a fun, educational toy playset from Schleich! This 1.339" x 3.543" x 5.394" set is authentically detailed... [more info...]



Okapi

The Okapi is a small forest giraffe. Okapis lick clay to absorb minerals and salts. [more info...]



Old English Sheepdog

Children love Old English Sheepdogs and they love children right back. With its fluffy fur and cheerful nature, it makes a great playmate. [more info...]



Orange Giganotosaurus

Giganotosaurus was a powerful predator in the Late Cretaceous period. It is easy to be confused with the more famous Tyrannosaurus Rex. But experts know that the bones of the Giganotosaurus were more robust and his teeth were shorter than those of its famous relatives. He also had a small brain. Both were very dangerous animals in any case. [more info...]



Otter

The otter is pretty difficult to spot, because it can swim at lightning speed when catching its prey. [more info...]



Paint Horse Foal

Paint horse foals have the breed's beautiful characteristic patches right from birth. Paint horses have only been an official breed since 1965. [more info...]



Paint Horse Mare

How can you tell apart a Paint horse mare and a pinto mare? It's easy to mix them up, because they both have patched coats. Paint horses have Thoroughbred ancestry, which is where they get their elegant build from. [more info...]



Panda Cub, Playing

Panda bears are seriously endangered. Each panda baby born is something akin to a miracle and a true blessing for the conservation of the species. Pandas love to do somersaults. [more info...]



Panda Male

Panda Male, , by SchleichExplore the wild with the Panda Male, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This 1.575" x 3.858" x 1.969" toy is authentically detailed... [more info...]



Pig

The domestic pig is descended from the wild boar. By breeding, around 70 breeds have been created in different colors worldwide. Pigs are more intelligent than dogs. [more info...]



Plesiosaurus

The Plesiosaurus was a prehistoric reptile that lived in the sea and fed mainly on fish. [more info...]



Polar Bear

The polar bear's habitat is the Arctic. Under their fur, polar bears have black skin. It stores the heat from the sun. [more info...]



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 them from the cold. Polar bears are perfectly adapted to life in the eternal ice of the Arctic. They can even swim large distances in the ice-cold water. [more info...]



Quarter Horse Stallion

Quarter horses are extremely fast. Quarter horses can run a quarter-mile race from start to finish in less than 21 seconds. [more info...]



Rabbit

A rabbit's favorite foods are juicy herbs, fresh clover, salad, twigs and peelings. If rabbits feel good, they purr and kick out with their hind legs. [more info...]





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