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At first glance, it's evident that the blue of berries, the blue of the ocean, and the blue of the sky are the favorite colors of Aryon and his Unicorn from Schleich BAYALA. This is probably because they both love the ocean so much. After all, there's so much to discover there: like lost figures and pearls. Aryon is a true triton, traversing the ocean...
One day, when Sera came to a clearing in the forest in search of medicinal herbs, she met a unicorn that was not shy and did not disappear immediately, as unicorns usually do. It stood still, allowing Sera to pet and feed it, and even enjoyed it when the elf gently mounted its back and rode home. Sera was so proud as she rode through the streets of...
In his quest for dinosaurs, Flynn ventured into the jungle in a tracked vehicle. When he raises the cabin, he gets a great view of the surroundings — spotting any prehistoric giant within many kilometers. This time he wants to learn more about the Dakotaraptor. Safely seated in the vehicle, he raised the cabin to look around — and spotted a dinosaur from...
Can Flynn defend the young Stegosaurus Steggy from the dangerous T-Rex? With the help of a lance weapon, you can quickly tame wild dinosaurs. The fearsome T-Rex wants to attack the young Stegosaurus, don't let it! With the weapon, you can protect other dinosaurs and stop the dangerous theropod. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and...
The thirteen-meter-long Tyrannosaurus Rex was a bipedal predator with a powerful skull and nearly 20-centimeter-long teeth that made an incredible impression. Despite its fierce appearance, the T-Rex's short front legs, equipped with only two claws, didn't even reach its mouth. Standing nearly seven meters tall and almost thirteen meters long, the...
The Giganotosaurus, in appearance, closely resembled the Tyrannosaurus. Both species were formidable hunters, had short arms, moved on two legs, and had enormous skulls. However, the Giganotosaurus lived much earlier and originated from North America, whereas the Tyrannosaurus was from South America. Schleich figures are wonderful collectibles and toys...
Literally translated, Brachiosaurus means "arm lizard." It was so named because its front legs were significantly longer than its back legs. As a result, its long neck was automatically directed upwards, allowing it to eat plants that grew at greater heights with less effort. Schleich figures are wonderful collectibles and toys for play, known for their...
The Spinosaurus was one of the most dangerous dinosaurs of prehistoric times. It is considered the largest carnivore, as it was bigger than both the Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus! It can be easily distinguished from these two by its characteristic sail on the back and crocodile-like teeth. Schleich figures are wonderful collectibles and toys for play,...
Velociraptors were likely very intelligent dinosaurs that hunted in packs. Although they were only about 60 centimeters tall, these predators could take down much larger prey. These dinosaurs could reach speeds of up to 65 km/h and, thanks to their stiff tails, could quickly turn. To eat their prey, the Velociraptor used eighty sharp, curved teeth located...
Although Gastonia is a herbivore and wouldn't harm a fly, the large spikes on its back and long tail look truly terrifying. This dinosaur, belonging to the family of bird-like dinosaurs (i.e., similar to a bird), only pretends to be dangerous. Instead of getting into trouble, it prefers to wander around the area on its strong legs, probably looking for a...
Styracosaurus is one of the most well-known horned dinosaurs. A distinctive feature of this dinosaur was at least four large spikes on its frill, each measuring about 50-55 cm in length. This prehistoric giant primarily used its frill for defense. Its beak-shaped mouth was used for eating tough, fibrous plants, and its teeth, once worn down, were replaced...
The Ankylosaurus was a herbivore, so it didn't go hunting, but it knew how to defend itself well! When feeling threatened, it used its heavy bony club to strike the attacker. It could probably even break large bones with it. Playing with the Schleich Ankylosaurus will provide you with many interesting experiences! Schleich figures are wonderful...