Schleich Wild Life Realistic Siberian Tiger Figurine - Authentic and Highly Detailed Animal Toy, Durable for Education and Fun Play, Perfect for Boys and Girls, Ages 3+
R 826
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Schleich Wild Life Realistic Siberian Tiger Figurine - Authentic and Highly Detailed Animal Toy, Durable for Education and Fun Play, Perfect for Boys and Girls, Ages 3+
BRING HOME THE WILD TO YOUR CHILD - The Siberian Tiger figure is designed to ensure a high attention to detail for an authentic and realistic look at the world's largest big cat. This toy figurine is a valuable addition to any toy collection for endless play.
DISCOVER THE WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS - The Siberian Tiger toy from Schleich is designed for safe and creative pretend play. Unleash your child's imagination with endless storytelling possibilities.
GIVE CHILDREN THE GIFT OF MAGIC AND WONDER - Meticulously designed to inspire safe, healthy, and imaginative play among children, either as a standalone toy or part of a larger collection for wildlife fun.
GENERATIONS OF IMAGINATION FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES - Long-lasting, super durable and highly detailed toys from Schleich are the perfect way to ignite your child's imagination and fun. With a huge catalog of fairies, monsters, characters, dinosaurs and animals across a variety of playsets and figurines, you can be sure that your child will experience all the magic and wonder of childhood while making memories for years to come.
WHERE STORIES BEGIN - Our characters come in a million gazillion shapes, sizes, and colors. Whether they have two legs, four legs, or no legs, they have one thing in common – every toy in our collection is authentic, detailed and high quality.
Tigers, one of the most endangered animals in the world, are the largest of all living cats. They live in forests, grasslands, and swamps where they hunt alone for animals such as deer, wild pigs, and buffalo. They also eat smaller creatures like fish and birds or even other large Predators like Leopards. They've been known to eat up to eighty pounds of meat in a single feeding! Tigers can travel for long distances and can leap as much as thirty feet in a single bound. They live alone and only come together to mate; females give birth to two or three babies at a time. Today only six remaining subspecies of Tiger remain -- the Bengal, Indochinese, Malaysian, Siberian, South China, and Sumatran.