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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...]




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...]



Arctic Wolf

This Arctic wolf has long, dense guard hairs and a thick, warming undercoat to protect it from the icy cold. The Arctic wolf lives in regions where the temperature rarely rises above - 22 degrees. [more info...]



Black Bear Cub

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




BREYER GYPSY VANNER

Color, personality, and lots of hair! These are just a few things about the beautiful Gypsy Vanner breed that will capture your attention. The Gypsy Vanner originated in the United Kingdom. Created by the Gypsies, these horses were not only bred to be beautiful, they also needed to be useful. Serving as a mode of transportation, Gypsy Vanners needed to be strong to pull large wagons in caravans, a [more info...]



BREYER HORSE PAINT/PLAY FREEDOM

Breyer fans of all ages love the craft of painting their Breyer models! And we are excited to introduce our new Freedom Series Paint & Play set! [more info...]



Breyer Secretariat 1973 Triple Crown Champion

Ask anyone to name the world's most famous horse and the answer will most likely be Secretariat. His true story is still the stuff of legend. [more info...]



BREYER STABLEMATE SINGLE

Stablemates Singles 24 PC Assortment, by Breyer. Authentically sculpted and hand-painted... [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...]



Goat Kid

Goat and kids recognize each other by the sound of their calls, not by their appearance. [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...]



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...]



Otter

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



Ram

Wearing thick, fleecy fur, sheep are covered wherever their farm may be. Ram by Schleich [more info...]



Raven

There are nine known species of raven, although the common raven is by far the most prevalent. It can be found widely distributed throughoutthe northern hemisphere. However, don’t let the name common fool you – these animals are some of the smartest on the planet! [more info...]



SAFARI BLACK BEAR STANDING

Lifelike Black Bear: Expertly painted and sculpted, captures bear's curious standing pose. Educational Play: Teaches wildlife behavior and promotes coexistence with nature. [more info...]



SAFARI SIBERIAN HUSKY

Detailed Representation: Hand-painted by professionals, this Siberian Husky figurine comes alive with realistic features and markings, a perfect gift for dog lovers. [more info...]




SCHLEICH GOAT

The goat looks really pretty with its white and brown coat. It has a white, star-shaped spot on its dark forehead and a distinctive goatee on ist chin. One look into its yellow eyes reveals: This goat is a real character! [more info...]



SCHLEICH KNABSTRUPPER FOAL

Knapstrupper foals are born already with their characteristic black spots. But not all Knapstruppers look the same. Although most have a white coat under black spots, some Knapstruppers have a snowflake pattern, which is the exact reverse: white spots on a dark coat. [more info...]



Sheep

Sheep have a cuddly wool that protects them from the cold in winter. Sheep's wool takes 6 to 12 months to fully regrow after shearing. [more info...]



White-Tailed Buck

White-tailed bucks are very shy animals. When they get scared, they wave their tails back and forth. The antlers of an adult white-tailed buck grow by about 60 mm every day. [more info...]



White-Tailed Doe

White-tailed does can see and hear very well, but rely mainly on their sense of smell and their speed. White-tailed does can jump 3 m high and 9 m long at a time. [more info...]



Wolf

It is said that wolves howl at the moon, but their sounds actually serve to communicate with each other. Wolves can cover a distance of 50-70 km in just one day. [more info...]





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