Maine-Coon cats are large and heavy, but very calm, balanced cats with a noble, long coat. That's why they are often referred to as gentle giants. Maine Coon cats do not lay around all day, but love to roam the countryside.
Look! A mini oink! Our piglet from Schleich® FARM WORLD prefers to sleep nose-to-nose with his pink friends. He’s full of energy when he wakes up! The first task of the day is a skillful belly flop into the freshly ironed pile of clothes.
The Blue Poison Dart Frog makes its home in the tropical rainforest of South America. This one likes playing hide-and-seek in your house plants, though.
Fear of heights? When our Ragdoll Cat hears this, she just rolls her beautiful blue eyes. Thanks to her tail, she always keeps her balance and skillfully moves along trees, bowls or bookshelves.
The coat pattern of our Tapir Baby from schleich® WILD LIFE looks a little like a watermelon! Do you see it? But the cute hoofed animal doesn't just look like a watermelon; it also loves to eat them. Preferably a lot of them.
After polar bears, Grizzlies are the world's second largest bears. Because of their height and their aggressive behaviour, they are considered as very dangerous in their home, North America.
Cows can't understand human language, but they can distinguish between a friendly and an unfriendly tone of voice. They can also tell from the tone of voice whether someone is serious and sincere.
The polar bear’s habitat is the Arctic. In winter, the temperature there can drop to -50° Celsius. Although its fur coat appears white, its hair is transparent and hollow on the inside.
What could be cuter than a baby rhinoceros? Did you know the armored rhino is the second largest mammal on Earth? Don't worry"...this adorable baby rhinoceros toy is perfectly sized for little hands and tiny pockets.
Clydesdales are among the biggest horses in the world. When they are fully grown, their height is 160-180 cm. The only horses that are bigger are Shire Horses and Brabanters.
Koalas are quite the sleepy heads. They spend about 14 hours each day taking extensive naps. The rest of the time, they are busy eating eucalyptus leaves. They consume about a kilogram of them every day!