Fun Facts - The breed is tough and resilient, having adapted to the harshness of Turkmenistan lands, where horses must live without much food or water.
Fun Facts - The Bald Eagle is a powerful flier, and soars on thermal convection currents. It reaches speeds of 56–70 km/h (35–43 mph) when gliding and flapping, and about 48 km/h (30 mph) while carrying fish.
Fun Facts - It not only showed traces of a smooth porpoise-like skin represented by a brown coating but also small oblong-shaped bones in the pelvic region that may have been dermal plates
The CollectA Basilosaurus is realistically sculpted with a very long body and small head. This prehistoric model features a wide open mouth revealing sharp teeth.
Fun Facts - An enormous early whale that still retained ancestral and vestigial hind legs. The front flippers were also not fully evolved. Basilosaurus moved in an undulating manner through the surface water and probably could not dive deeply.
Fun Facts - Blacktip reef sharks are fast, pursuit predators that prefer reef fishes, but also feeds on stingrays, crabs, mantis shrimps and other crustaceans, cephalopods, and other mollusks
Fun Facts - The modern Boxer was developed in Germany during the 19th century. Boxers are known for their characteristic “boxing” with their front paws while standing on their hind legs. They have a strong, and athletic body with short hair and a broad skull. The CollectA boxer's tail has not been cropped which was so popular in earlier years. Originally a working dog it has now become much of a family dog with a cuddly and jolly characteristic
The CollectA Centipede is a great creepy crawly for your insect or bug collection. It is sculpted with its head raised and front few legs off the ground. Its brown body is curved like an S and has many segments, each with one leg either side which are painted predominately yellow, fading to orange. Its last two legs are larger and painted red, matching its head and antennae.
Fun Facts - Always on the alert, damas use a behavior called pronking to warn herd members of danger. Pronking involves the animal hopping up and down with all four of their legs stiff, so their limbs all leave and touch the ground at the same time
Fun Facts - The monkey has distinctive alarm calls for different kinds of predators, and recent research has shown that other forest residents such as the Yellow-casqued Hornbill are able to discriminate these and take appropriate action.
The CollectA Grey Diplodocus model is sculpted rearing up, standing on his back two legs. Its long neck and tail are raised up high, and its dark coloured spines are featured along the entire length of his body. This dinosaur is the perfect addition to any collection
Fun Facts - Donkeys have a notorious reputation for stubbornness, but this has been attributed to a much stronger sense of "self preservation" than exhibited by horses.
Fun Facts - Donkeys have a notorious reputation for stubbornness, but this has been attributed to a much stronger sense of "self preservation" than exhibited by horses.