NEW 2015 MODEL! With powerful jaws, crocodiles are fierce predators. After their young hatch, the mother crocodile carries the babies to water in their mouths! This crocodile has a moveable jaw! |
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Lovely crystal world globe on a stand.
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This is a symbol of the Goddess Ishtar is from Babylonian times and she is standing with a pot in her hands to symbolise abundance.
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Out of stockRealistic looking slide. Memories of hot metal on summer days
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Rock wallabies prefer rough terrain and rock outcroppings and they can scale cliffs and climb rocks with superb agility and can leap sizable chasms. Just like their cousins the kangaroo, the mother rock wallaby gives birth at a very early stage of a joey's development. The underdeveloped joey crawls up to the pouch and continues to develop in safety for a further 6 months.
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Kangaroos have large, powerful hind legs, large feet adapted for leaping, a long muscular tail for balance, and a small head. A large male can be 2 m (6 ft 7 in) tall and weigh 90 kg (200 lb).
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Sometimes it is necessary to tie something up in a rope garland and this twig garland is excellent at symbolising things that need to remain confined, safe, or dead!
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Curious bright and social. Is this mummy and her baby coming over to chat with you? Chimpanzees eat a varied diet of leaves, seeds, grains, fruit, nuts, bark, birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects. They have an average lifespan of 45 years in the wild, although they can live to be 60 years old and are the closest living relative to humans.