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The koala is an exceptional sleeper, spending about 14 hours a day napping. The rest of its time is occupied eating eucalyptus leaves, consuming about a kilogram daily. Koala bears are very picky eaters, only eating 12 out of about 300 species of eucalyptus. Schleich figures are excellent toys for collecting and playing, thanks to their quality...
Zebra foals can run with the herd as early as 20 minutes after birth. However, during the first few days, the mare stays very close to the foal to memorize its scent, appearance, and voice. Zebra foals have a mane not only on their neck but also running along their entire back to the tail. Schleich figures are excellent toys for collecting and playing,...
The sloth spends almost its entire life in the trees of the tropical forest. Its curved claws provide a strong grip on branches. Since it always hangs upside down, its hair grows from its belly to its back, which is the opposite direction. This allows rain to flow off more easily. Schleich figures are excellent toys for collecting and playing, thanks to...
A baby giraffe at birth already weighs 50 kilograms and falls to the ground from a height of two meters. However, it is not injured and can run after a short time. Giraffe calves are raised together with other young animals in a nursery. A female giraffe from the herd acts as a "nursery teacher" and takes care of the calves, while the other mothers search...
A tiger's stripes are as unique and diverse as fingerprints. Even the skin underneath is striped. At first glance, the pattern may not seem advantageous, as the tiger doesn't want its prey to notice it immediately. However, when hunting at dusk, the tiger is perfectly camouflaged with its stripes, resembling tall grass swaying in the wind or fleeting...
The warthog is a mammal living in Africa, primarily feeding on roots, tubers, and berries. It has growths under its eyes and above its nose in the form of warts, but these are not actual warts, rather specially shaped growths of thick skin. The skin of these growths protects the animal from injuries during fights. To defend itself against lions, leopards,...
The badger is a nocturnal predator from the mustelid family. It is characterized by its black and white fur, long snout, stocky body, and short, sturdy legs. Badgers live in hilly forest areas in Europe and feed on earthworms, insects, rodents, as well as grains and berries. With their strong paws, badgers dig extensive underground tunnel systems, which...
The Trakehner foal is a true master of transformation. Almost magically, its coat gets lighter each year until it becomes completely white. Trakehner horses are known for their calm nature, friendliness, willingness to work, and quick learning. They are renowned for their natural elegance and elastic trot, ideal for dressage. One of their most distinctive...
The light coat of the Hanoverian Red Dun foal is incredibly beautiful. Its mane and tail have a very dark coloration — typical for a Red Dun horse. The foal also has dark legs and a sweet, dark muzzle. How splendid will it look when it's fully grown? With its upright and elegant posture, which it already exhibits, it will show its talent in jumping and...
Paint Horse foals are born with the beautiful patches that are so typical of the breed. In fact, these horses are a piebald variant of Quarter Horses. However, initially, only solid-colored horses could be registered in the breed registry. Eventually, the popularity of the Paint Horse led to its recognition as a separate breed two decades later. Schleich...
Holsteiner horses are particularly talented jumpers. Even in the first days of life, the foals joyfully and energetically jump over small obstacles. True jumping training begins at the age of 2–3 years. By the age of 5–6, the horse has developed enough muscle to carry a rider during jumps. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing,...
Andalusian horse foals reach their full size only after six or seven years, which is significantly later than foals of other breeds. In their early years, they learn in a playful way: either getting used to a bridle or being sprayed with water. This way, the foals gain trust in humans. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, thanks...