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African Elephant Calf

Newborn baby elephants already weigh 100 kilograms and are 90 centimeters tall. After just half an hour they can stand on their own legs and run with the herd. At birth, a baby elephant falls from a height of around 7 centimeters But this doesn't harm it. [more info...]



African Elephant, Female

Baby African elephants spend 20 to 22 months in their mother's body before they see the light of the world. Female elephants have the longest gestation period of all mammals. An elephant herd often consists of ten to twelve animals and is led by an experienced female. [more info...]



African Elephant, Male

The memory of an elephant is legendary: Even after many years, it can still remember where to find waterholes, or recognize those elephants from which it was separated. Elephants recognize their own reflection. They are among the very few animals able to do this. [more info...]



Alligator

Alligators are easy to recognize because the teeth in their lower jaw are not visible from the side. From the side, it looks like the alligator is grinning. [more info...]



American Black Bear

Doesn't the American Black Bear look cute? It stretches its shiny snout into the air and looks over with friendly eyes. [more info...]



Asian Elephant, Female

Elephants have extremely flexible and strong trunks with 150,000 muscle fascicles. African elephants have two "gripping fingers" at the tip of the trunk, whereas Asian elephants only have one. Elephants can lift objects weighing up to 300 kg with their trunks. [more info...]



Black Bear Cub

Black Bear Cub, by Safari Ltd. [more info...]



Black Panther

Jaguars and leopards with black coats are called black panthers. All big cats have the word "panther" in their scientific name. [more info...]




Caracal Baby

With its pretty, sand-colored fur and brush ears, the cute Caracal cub almost looks like the big Caracals out in the savannah and is perfectly camouflaged. [more info...]



Caracal Female

The beautiful female Caracal is a special kind of cat: Nothing escapes her because, with her long, black brush ears, this wild cat can hear absolutely everything. [more info...]



Cheetah Cub

Baby cheetahs weigh just 300 grams when they are born. Their coat already has the typical black spots, and their face the unmistakable tear drop stripes. During their first months, baby cheetahs have a long, fluffy mane on the head and neck. [more info...]



Cheetah, Female

Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world. With their slim bodies and powerful, long legs, they can accelerate up to 120 km/h within a few seconds. Cheetahs are perfectly adapted to the savannah. They only need to drink water every three to four days. [more info...]



Cow Moose

Did you know that a male moose is called a bull, but a female moose is called a cow? The biggest difference in physical appearance between a male and a female moose are the antlers. Males have a large, sprawling set of antlers, while females have none. [more info...]



Crocodile

Crocodiles are the largest reptiles in the world and the closest living relatives of birds (!), with whom they share a lineage from the archosaurs. The saltwater crocodile is the world's largest crocodile. [more info...]



Donkey

Donkeys are frugal, balanced and sure-footed. They do not run often, but with their little hooves they can run up to 50 km / h fast. Donkeys aren't always grey. They can also be brown, white or black. [more info...]



Donkey Foal

Donkeys are of a powerful, sturdy build. They have a grey coat and white coloring around the snout and eyes. Donkeys can carry up to thirty percent of their own body weight and are therefore often used as pack animals. [more info...]



Drake

Male ducks are easily identifiable by their colorful, iridescent plumage. Drakes do not have a brown mark on their bill, unlike females. [more info...]



FARM WORLD Angora Goat

The Angora Goat has silky fur, which hangs down in long locks. Its hair is particularly soft and silky and used to make mohair wool. [more info...]



Farm World Lionhead Rabbit

This cute Lionhead Rabbit really lives up to its name: like a lion’s mane, a cloud of long, thick hair surrounds its little head. [more info...]



Giant Tortoise

Giant Tortoise, , by SchleichExplore the wild with the Giant Tortoise, a fun, educational toy figurine from Schleich! This 1.693" x 3.071" x 1.614" toy is authentically detailed... [more info...]



Giraffe Calf

At the time of their birth, baby giraffes already weigh 50 kilograms and fall from a height of two meters to the ground. But they don't hurt themselves and can already run after a short time. Newborn baby giraffes are already 180 centimeters tall - as big as a grown man. [more info...]



Giraffe, Female

Why do giraffes have spots? It is hard to imagine that they would serve as camouflage for such large animals. But it is true: From afar, giraffes look like a big tree. A healthy, adult giraffe can kill a lion with a single, hefty kick. [more info...]



Goat

During the day, goats' pupils narrow to almost rectangular, horizontal slits. Goats cannot perceive the color blue. For them the sky is always grey. [more info...]



Goat Kid

Goat and kids recognize each other by the sound of their calls, not by their appearance. Newly born domestic goat kids are able to stand immediately and to follow their mother. [more info...]



Gorilla, Male

Male gorillas often beat their fists on their chests. Male gorillas can weigh up to 200 kg. [more info...]



Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear, by Safari Ltd. [more info...]



Grizzly Bear

After polar bears, Grizzlies are the world's second largest bears. Because of their height and their aggressive behavior, they are considered as very dangerous in their home, North America. Grizzlies are the largest bears in North America. [more info...]



Grizzly Bear Cub

Grizzly Bear Cub, by Safari Ltd. [more info...]





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