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  • A very beautiful set containing a mother elephant and a baby.Set of two figurines that can be used separately.
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    Set of 5

    Set of 5 well-known birds such as the cockatoo, lorikeet, kookaburra, penguin and emu which are all native to Australia.

  • Set of 8

    Australian animals include a kangaroo, wombat, koala, possum, Tasmanian devil, dingo, echidna and platypus.

    Well-known marsupial, monotremes and mammals make up this set which are all native to Australia.  
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    Set of 5

    Australian animals include a kangaroo, wombat, koala, numbat, and Tasmanian devil.

    Well-known marsupials include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, possums, wombats, Tasmanian devils, and the recently extinct thylacines are all native to Australia. Babies are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly.
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    Archaeopteryx was an evolutionary link between non-avian dinosaurs and birds.   Can be a representational object for change and transitions.
  • Lovely set of 2 with mother Asian elephant and her calf.

  • Female Baboon with a baby on her back.  This mother is very protective of her baby.
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    Bat

    $8.95

    This is a lovely little fruit bat who is trying not to be too scary.

  • Is this little brown bear cub out to play or has he lost his mother?

  • Set of 3 Bears have tremendous strenght and boundless courage. They will protect their offspring to the death if necessary.Height 9cm
  • Beaver

    $7.95

    Beavers are rodents that have perfectly adapted to a life in the water with the help of their spindle-shaped bodies, their webbing and their flat tails. Beavers call fell tall trees to build dams and therefore they influence their natural environment considerably.

  • This black panther quietly stalks his unsuspecting prey!
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    Set of 6including tiger, elephant, rhino, tiger, Zebra and cheetah.

  • Camel

    $12.50
    The camel can survive for days without food and weeks without water. They make water within their bodies due to their unique chemistry. New model
  • The camel can survive for days without food and weeks without water. They make water within their bodies due to their unique chemistry.
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    Cheetah

    $10.95
    The cheetah is the fastest land animal on Earth. It can reach speeds of up to 110kms/h.
  • The cheetah is the fastest land animal on Earth. It can reach speeds of up to 110kms/h.
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    The cheetah is the fastest land animal on Earth. It can reach speeds of up to 110kms/h.
  • Baby cheetahs are very helpless and when their mother is out hunting, they are completely defenceless against hungry lions and hyenas.   Their camouflage is a silver mane that stands up like a mohican hairstyle and looks like long blades of grass from afar.
  •   Chimp family that have fun together.  Whose family will this represent?
  • Curious bright and social.  Is this mummy and her baby coming over to chat with you?  Chimpanzees eat a varied diet of leaves, seeds, grains, fruit, nuts, bark, birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects. They have an average lifespan of 45 years in the wild, although they can live to be 60 years old and are the closest living relative to humans.
  • Deer

    $12.50
    Gorgeous deer standing alert...to danger or watching out for the herd?
  • Echidna

    $3.50
    Echidnas, sometimes known as spiny anteaters, are monotremes, or mammals that lay eggs.  Did you know baby echidnas are called puggles?
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    Elephant

    $14.95

    The Schleich Asian Elephant Bull has been sculpted in a walking pose, with his trunk lifted high as though he is trumpeting.

  • Elephants represent so much - matriarchal, lucky and long memories are all associated with these majestic creatures.

  • Elephants live in family groups. Elephants rely on the memory skills of their matriarch, who may be over 60 years old to guide them to food and water in an ever changing environment.

  • Set of 3

    Elephants live in family groups. Elephants rely on the memory skills of their matriarch, who may be over 60 years old to guide them to food and water in an ever changing environment.

  • Set of 3

    Elephants live in family groups. Elephants rely on the memory skills of their matriarch, who may be over 60 years old to guide them to food and water in an ever changing environment.

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    Fawn

    $6.25

    This little fawn is as cute as can be!

    NEW 2014 MODEL!

  • The turtle is one of the longest lived of all animals. They can live well past 100 years!
  • Giraffe

    $11.50

    In the wild giraffe live in groups called troops that are defended by a senior male.

  • Set of 2

    In the wild giraffe live in groups called troops that are defended by a senior male.

  • Set of 2

    In the wild giraffe live in groups called troops that are defended by a senior male.

  • Set of 3

    In the wild giraffe live in groups called troops that are defended by a senior male.

  • Gorilla

    $14.50
    Most mountain gorillas live in stable family groups of around 10 individuals, with one dominant male and several females. Both males and females in the group care for their infants; hugging, carrying and playing with them. When they get older, most males and around 60% of females then leave their birth group to join another troop. This helps prevent inbreeding. What is this Silverback doing - protecting his family, looking for food or looking to join another group?
  • Always such a delight to see a turtle swimming in the sea.  They have adapted to life in the water and except for the time they lay eggs, turtles spend their entire life in tropical and subtropical waters where they hunt for cephalopods, crabs and jellyfish. The turtle is one of the longest lived of all animals. They can live well past 100 years!
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    This baby grizzly bear is standing on hind legs just like dad does.  Is it ready to strike or simply getting a better view?

  • This grizzly bear is standing on hind legs. Is it ready to strike or simply getting a better view?

  • Although grizzly bears are infamous for being hostile and territorial, rest assured this figurine is more interested in the tasty fish it has caught!
  • Hippo

    $13.50
    This hippo has extremely powerful jaws and teeth. More people are killed by hippo's than any other wild animal!
  • Oh so cute and vulnerable but dont get in the way of its mother!

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    Hyena

    $11.00

    Although long reputed to be cowardly scavengers, hyenas, especially spotted hyenas, kill as much as 95% of the food they eat and have been known to drive off leopards or lionesses from their kills. Hyenas are primarily nocturnal animals, but may venture from their lairs in the early morning hours. Only the highly social spotted hyena will live in family groups and congregate at kills.

  • The mother kangaroo gives birth at a very early stage of a joey's development. The underdeveloped joey crawls up to the pouch and continues to develop in safety for a further 6 months.
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    The mother kangaroo gives birth at a very early stage of a joey's development. The underdeveloped joey crawls up to the pouch and continues to develop in safety for a further 6 months.
  • Lovely little koala sitting on the ground. Maybe he is waiting for his next meal or just watching the world go by!

  • Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs, large feet adapted for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head.  A large male can be 2 m (6 ft 7 in) tall and weigh 90 kg (200 lb).
  • Turtles have adapted to life in the water and except for the time they lay eggs, turtles spend their entire life in tropical and subtropical waters where they hunt for cephalopods, crabs and jellyfish. The turtle is one of the longest lived of all animals. They can live well past 100 years!
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    Lion

    $12.50
    This is a realistic and ferocious looking King of the jungle.