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Schleich Cryolophosaurus
$49.99 Read moreThe cryolophosaurus from Schleich Dinosaurs has a forward-facing bony crest on its head.
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Schleich Dunkleosteus
$49.99 Add to cartThe Dunkleosteus was an armoured fish with a length of eight to ten metres, which was unusually large for the Devonian period. It was one of the first giants of the underwater world, together with the Titanichthys.
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Schleich English Thoroughbred Mare
$19.99 Read moreThe Schleich figures are modelled with attention to detail, hand-painted with care, and provide educationally valuable playtime. All English Thoroughbreds can be traced back to three Arab stallions born between 1680 and 1724. Other breeds are often crossed with English Thoroughbreds to make them more elegant.
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Schleich Fairy Eyela with Princess Unicorn
$55.99 Read moreFun Fact: All unicorns are magical. But the horn of Eyela’s unicorn bears particularly strong magic.
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Schleich Fairy Surah with Glitter Pegasus
$59.99 Read moreFun Fact: Surah and her Pegasus once flew through a stardust cloud at night. They both have glistened ever since.
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Schleich Flamingo
$13.99 Add to cartFun Fact: In water, flamingos usually stand on one leg so that both feet don’t get cold.
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Schleich Giraffe Female
$19.99 Add to cartDespite the camouflage spots in their fur, giraffes do not always remain undetected by predators. But they know to defend themselves and can kick really hard with their front hooves.
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Schleich Highland Bull
$19.99 Add to cartSchleich’s Highland Bull figure is an impressively detailed model of the Scottish, shaggy cow. Its long, hairy coat is painted auburn and its upward pointing horns are painted brown with boney detailing. It also features a cream nose, brown hooves and brown eyes. Highland cows are typically docile and friendly, so this model would be perfect for your farm collection. -
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Schleich Paint Horse Foal
$13.99 Add to cartPaint horse foals have the breed’s beautiful characteristic patches right from birth. They are actually just dappled Quarter Horses. In the past, however, only solid-coloured animals could be registered in the studbook. But Paint horses were so popular that just two decades later they were recognised as a breed in their own right.
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