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There are 65 species of kangaroos – from the small tree kangaroo to the largest of all, the giant kangaroo, which stands as tall as an adult human when upright. Marsupials have a kind of elastic band on their hind legs. This makes them bounce up with each jump. The faster a kangaroo hops, the further it moves forward and the less energy it uses. Schleich...
Jaguars and leopards with black fur are called black panthers. Despite their dark fur, these large cats still have the typical flower-shaped spots. However, these spots are equally dark, so they can only be seen when light shines on them. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for collecting and playing, thanks to their quality craftsmanship and durability,...
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...
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 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...
White-tailed deer fawns are characterized by many white spots on their fur. These spots serve as camouflage, making it harder for predators to spot them in tall grass. When the mother goes out to forage for food, the fawn hides in the tall grass, lying flat on the ground with its head and neck resting on its body. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for...
The lynx is primarily known for its tufts of hair on its ears. These tufts are not for protection against the cold as one might think, but rather to enhance its hearing. Lynxes living in colder regions have larger and more furry paws. They act like snowshoes, preventing the animals from sinking into the snow. Schleich figures are wonderful toys for...
In lions, it is almost exclusively the females that hunt. Many of the animals they prey on are faster than they are, so the predators first stealthily approach from several sides to a few meters' distance and then try to catch their prey with a sprint. Even though it is the lionesses that hunt, the male always eats first. Schleich figures are wonderful...
Nile hippos are large and heavy herbivorous animals that inhabit the river and lake areas of Africa. Young ones are born in water and are often fed underwater. Even at birth, young Nile hippos have strong legs and can soon run on them. After a few weeks, they begin to grow huge tusks. Schleich figures are great for collecting and playing, thanks to their...
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 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,...
Like most large cats, our Schleich puma is an excellent runner. This wild cat is not only fast but can also jump very far: it can cover up to five meters in a single leap! And when it succeeds, it cheers loudly. However, it doesn't make the same sounds as tigers or lions. Our puma cannot roar as loudly. It prefers to enjoy its victories a bit more...