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Wild SafariŽ

Original detailed wildlife replicas.

For full details of the Wild SafariŽ range go to: http://www.safariltd.com/.

Wild SafariŽ North American Wildlife White Wolf

The color of the wolf’s coat ranges from black to mottled to white, generally matching the predominant colors of its environment. White wolves are the largest and hardiest of its species.

Wild SafariŽ Sealife Chinstrap Penguin

Antarctica is the home for over 15 million Chinstrap Penguins. Of all the penguins on the planet, this specific type has the greatest population. Their name comes from the black markings on their faces, which look like the strap of a helmet.

Wild SafariŽ Sealife South African Penguin

Also called the Blackfoot Penguin, this bird is 27 inches tall and weighs up to 11 pounds. It eats fish and crustaceans, and is the only penguin species to breed in Africa.

Wild SafariŽ Sealife Beluga Whale Calf

Wild Safari® Sealife Beluga Whale Calf Size: 1" L x .75" H (2.5 x 2 cm). Suggested age 3+

Wild SafariŽ Wildlife Dromedary Camel

These camels are perfectly adapted to life in the desert. Bushy eyebrows protect their eyes and they can even close their nostrils to keep sand out. Their single hump contains fat, and they can go 3-4 days without food

Wild SafariŽ North American Wildlife Wolf Cub

A litter has 4-6 cubs, although some have up to 11. Cubs can hunt at 6 months old, and are considered adults at one year

Wild SafariŽ Wildlife Malayan Tapir

Female tapirs weigh about 150 lbs. more than males! Tapirs are closely related to horses and rhinos. Their black and white pattern helps camouflage them from predators during nighttime grazing. All four species of tapir are endangered.

Wild SafariŽ North American Wildlife Raccoon

Raccoons have a highly-developed sense of touch in their nose and paws, and can grasp many different objects. They are excellent swimmers and climbers and can even find their way into garbage cans and open garage doors!

Wild SafariŽ Sealife California Sea Lion

California sea lions live in colonies of a thousand or more on beaches off the Pacific coast. Because their flippers have the same bone structure as our arms, sea lions can move around easily on land and in the water.

Wild SafariŽ Wildlife Ostrich

Ostriches are the largest birds on our planet and can weigh up to 400 lbs. The males are called roosters and the females are hens. The hens lay eggs that are about as big as 24 chicken eggs.

Wild SafariŽ Sealife Shark Ray

This rare fish gets its name from its shark-like dorsal fin and ray-like underside. It lives in Indo-Pacific ocean waters, and is in danger of extinction due to pollution, over-fishing and habitat loss.

Wild SafariŽ North American Wildlife Coyote Pup

Coyote mothers have 3 to 12 pups every spring. Both parents care for the pups, regurgitating food to help feed them. Coyote pups open their eyes 10 days after birth.

Wild SafariŽ North American Wildlife Coyote

Coyote means “barking dog”. Just like dogs, coyotes like to lick, run and chase things. However, unlike domesticated dogs, coyotes are wild, howl at the moon, and eat wild animals

Wild SafariŽ Jungle Hippopotamus Adult

"Hippoptamus is the greek word for 'river horse'; when they are submerged, their protuding eyes,ears and nostrils look like a horse's. Hippos also run along the river bottom like a horse."

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