African Elephant Calf
Baby elephants are still quite clumsy after their birth and must first learn how to handle their trunks. They are still not able to feed themselves...
View full detailsBaby elephants are still quite clumsy after their birth and must first learn how to handle their trunks. They are still not able to feed themselves...
View full detailsOink, oink! The newest toy pig figurine from schleich® FARM WORLD is equal parts authentic and lovable…and hoping for an invitation into your mud r...
View full detailsAfter birth, the calves are lovingly licked dry by their mothers in their stall. After just a few days, they can join the other cows out on the pas...
View full detailsThe huge boney plates on the Stegosaurus' back are pretty impressive. Most of the time, though, the herbivore is a peaceful soul. But if you distur...
View full detailsAt an impressive six meters in length, the Concavenator is an imposing figure. The lizard's skin shines grass-green and yellow. On its back it has ...
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 detailsEverything about the Jungle Dragon looks dangerous. Its mighty green wings are covered with spikes and even its tail is covered in nasty, pointed t...
View full detailsCalves are born around once a year. It's very important they drink their mother's milk within the first few hours. This is a special yellowish liqu...
View full detailsThe little Galloway Calf looks cute with its curly black and white patterned coat and its jet black curly head. Its perky muzzle is also jet black ...
View full detailsThis cute Lionhead Rabbit really lives up to its name: like a lion’s mane, a cloud of long, thick hair surrounds its little head. The pointed ears ...
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