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Zebras live on the African savannah and belong to the horse family. Each zebra has a unique coat pattern of white and black stripes. Even its mane is striped. This pattern serves as camouflage, confuses predators, repels mosquitoes, makes heat more bearable, and helps the animals recognize each other. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and...
Male giraffes, reaching a height of up to six meters, are the tallest land animals. Their neck can measure two and a half meters and weigh up to 250 kilograms. Despite this, they have – just like humans – only seven cervical vertebrae. Their tongue is up to 50 centimeters long, insensitive to the thorns of leaves, and has an unusual color: it is dark...
The grizzly bear is the second-largest bear on Earth, next to the polar bear. Due to its size and often aggressive behavior, it is considered very dangerous in its native North America. Grizzlies are large, strong animals – they can reach (when standing upright) a height of 2.40 meters and a weight of 450 kilograms. They have a kind of hump on their back...
The Oldenburg stallion is exceptionally talented in dressage and show jumping. No bar is too high for him, even in the form of a kitchen table. The white spot on his forehead is a real source of pride for him, as it is how he can be instantly recognized. True equestrian fans call this spot a “star.” The stallion's eyes are also extraordinary: horses have...
The Oldenburg mare from the Schleich series feels best on the highest podium for winners. In her collection, she already has several shiny medals, which she keeps under your bed. She regularly wins them during dressage and show jumping competitions. The brown-coated mare loves performing in front of an audience. Depending on her mood and the condition of...
The Hanoverian Red Dun gelding from Schleich is a magnificent dun-colored horse with a glossy coat, dark-hued legs, and a dark muzzle.Carefully braided manes and tails are a sign of readiness for the next competition.Dressage or jumping? Hanoverian horses are exceptionally talented in both disciplines.They are very ambitious, quick learners, have a...
The mane of the black Hanoverian mare from Schleich is braided into striking tournament braids.Her dynamic pose indicates that she is full of energy and eager to achieve the best results with her rider.Hanoverian horses belong to one of the oldest warmblood breeds and are considered excellent tournament horses.They are easy to train, courageous,...
American Saddlebred horses are known for their heads and beautifully shaped tails set very high – just like the Schleich American Saddlebred gelding.These are horses with a balanced, sensitive nature, yet extraordinarily enduring.Some American Saddlebreds have additional gaits: the slow gait and the so-called rack.The chestnut American Saddlebred gelding...
The American Saddlebred mare from Schleich, true to her breed, carries her head and long tail very high.These horses were once used by American settlers as riding and carriage horses. Today, they mainly serve show purposes.Some of them, in addition to walk, trot, and canter, also exhibit the slow gait and so-called rack. Both gaits are smooth, four-beat...
Knabstrupper horses, originating from Denmark, are wonderfully suited for therapeutic purposes. Even people who are fearful quickly gain trust in them.Is it because of the cheerful dark spots on their white coat, or perhaps their gentle nature?The hand-painted Knabstrupper mare from Schleich awaits in a calm and friendly pose, inviting play.Schleich...
Friesian horses received their name from the region they originate from, Friesland in the Netherlands, and are one of the oldest horse breeds in Europe.These animals have a characteristic black coat, magnificent mane, and beautiful tail. Typical for Friesian horses are also the long hairs on their limbs.The Schleich Friesian mare has intricately braided...
Knabstrupper and Appaloosa stallions look very similar, as they both have spotted coats. However, these breeds developed independently of each other.The homeland of the Knabstrupper breed is Denmark, while the Appaloosa originates from the United States.The Knabstrupper breed is popular not only for its coat pattern but also as talented dressage...