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Killer whales are also known as orcas and are actually part of the dolphin family. The animals are easy to differentiate from other whales thanks t...
View full detailsKiller whales are also known as orcas and are actually part of the dolphin family. The animals are easy to differentiate from other whales thanks t...
View full detailsThe Badger from schleich® WILD LIFE is a nocturnal predator of the marten family. The black and white coat, long snout, stocky body and short sturd...
View full detailsThe cute Bichon Frisé has what it takes to be a regal salon lion with its thick curly mane. But it also likes to romp across the meadow and chase b...
View full detailsThe bright Blue Poison Dart Frog with black spots on its back is beautiful. Although it's so small, it immediately stands out with this fancy color...
View full detailsThe sassy cheetah baby looks so cute with its beady little eyes and black snub nose. At birth it weighs only 300 grams, but by now it's already had...
View full detailsWho wants to play with me? This sweet Selle Français foal has its ears pricked in a good mood and is on the lookout for playmates that are just as ...
View full detailsDolphins are quick, agile swimmers, often jumping impressively over the water surface. Underwater, they produce high-pitched whistling and clicking...
View full detailsWith its happy facial expression, the English Cocker Spaniel from the schleich® FARM WORLD radiates a joy of life and shows the cheerful character ...
View full detailsWoof woof! The Australian Shepherd puppy is a sleepy-head! Will you teach the puppy how to play fetch? C'mon, let's go visit the farm animals…maybe...
View full detailsBaby giraffes are reared together with other young animals in a kind of kindergarten. A female giraffe from the herd acts as the "nursery school te...
View full detailsDespite the camouflage spots in their fur, giraffes do not always remain undetected by predators. But they know to defend themselves and can kick r...
View full detailsCows show affection by licking each others' heads, shoulders and backs. If they are separated from their friends, they often get stressed and sad. ...
View full detailsThe thick, scaly skin of the baby armored rhinoceros already looks a lot like its parents. But it doesn't have a horn yet. That's a good thing, act...
View full detailsLabrador Retrievers enjoy a swim and are frequently described as water dogs. They have a topcoat of somewhat longer hair and a thick undercoat, whi...
View full detailsThe sloth spends almost its entire life in the trees of tropical rainforests. Its curved claws give it a firm grip on the branches of the trees. Si...
View full detailsWombats are small marsupials that live on the Australian continent. Their body shape doesn't make them look agile but they can be surprisingly fast...
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