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The German shepherd is one of the cleverest breeds of dog, with only the border collie and the poodle being considered more intelligent. Fun Fact: The bark of a German shepherd can be as loud as a chainsaw. The German Shepherd dog was originally bred to herd sheep. But no matter what task you give...
The Proboscis Monkey from Schleich® WILD LIFE has a unique feature that immediately catches your eye: A large, pear-shaped nose. The Proboscis Monkey from Schleich® WILD LIFE is a primate that lives in rainforests and mangrove forests on the Asian island of Borneo. The males have a strikingly large...
Every stable has to have a medical kit. Every stable has to have a medical kit. It contains everything a horse owner needs to administer first aid: medicine for lots of different illnesses, a stethoscope for examining horses' lungs and handy bandages in case a horse gets injured. - Schleich: Stable...
The Sorraia Mustang Stallion from Schleich® FARM WORLD has a narrow dorsal stripe on his back. This is a characteristic of these horses, as is the dun coat and the dark snout. The mane and tail show another characteristic of the breed: They are always bi-colored! Sorraia horses are considered the...
The Anteater from Schleich® WILD LIFE has a long, narrow snout that is up to 30 cm long. The Anteater from Schleich® WILD LIFE lives in the savannas and grasslands of Central and South America. The mammal feeds primarily on ants and termites. To get them out of their nests, the anteater bores in...
The Dracorex was a small, herbivorous dinosaur that inhabited North America during the Late Cretaceous period The Dracorex was a small, herbivorous dinosaur that inhabited North America during the Late Cretaceous period. Only the skull of a single Dracorex has been found so far. The shape of the...
The Vulture from Schleich® WILD LIFE is a bird that is primarily known for feeding on carrion. The Vulture from Schleich® WILD LIFE is a mature griffon vulture. It lives all over Europe, North Africa and Asia. The bird of prey prefers living in open landscapes, on cliffs or in gorges. It has...
The Bengal Cat from Schleich® FARM WORLD has a uniquely exotic coat pattern with two-colored spots. The Bengal Cat from Schleich® FARM WORLD looks like a mini leopard. But the coat is not the only unusual thing about this cat; it also has a unique character. The Bengal Cat is very lively and could...
The beautiful flower dragon mum and her sweet baby by Schleich® bayala® live in the wide meadows of the dazzling bayala world. The baby dragon found the flower unicorn foal as a friend to play with and the two love to frolic over the flower fields. The dragon mum and the flower pegasus watch them...
The Brontosaurus from Schleich® DINOSAURS is one of the most well-known herbivorous dinosaurs from the Late Jurassic period. The Brontosaurus from Schleich® DINOSAURS has a long tail, an enormous body and a narrow neck. The dinosaur grew to around 15 tons and 22 m. While skeletons of the...
The "Playtime for cute cats" set from the Schleich® Farm World is a perfect gift for any occasion In "Playtime for cute cats" from the Schleich® Farm World the cute cats play with the ball of wool, frolic around their scratching post or hide in their little house. After all that playing they have a...
White tigers are not "true albinos": real albinos have red eyes, but white tigers' eyes are blue. Fun Fact: Only one in 10,000 tiger cubs is white. White tigers are breathtakingly beautiful. They have snow-white fur and strong, bright blue eyes. They differ from normal tigers because fur, skin, and...
At birth, a baby elephant falls from a height of around 7 centimetres. But this doesn't harm it. Baby elephants are still quite clumsy after their birth and must first learn how to handle their trunks. They are still not able to feed themselves with it, so suckle from their mothers for the first...
Male gorillas often beat their fists on their chests. Male gorillas often beat their fists on their chests. They do so to show who is the strongest in the group. However, it can also be a kind of greeting. Gorillas don't just walk on the palms of their hands, but also on their knuckles. For this...