
Anteater
Dromedaries live in the deserts of Africa and Asia. They eat mostly leaves, dry grass and thorny plants. The hump of the mammal isn’t used to store water; it stores fat. If they can’t find any food in the desert they can live off it for weeks. The dromedary from Schleich® Wild Life has eaten well recently and has an upright, well-filled hump.
Give free rein to kids' imagination and creativity with this finely detailed handmade animal figure. Crafted with precision and authentic detail to create a lifelike toy that teaches and inspires toddlers and kids.
Features
Encourage creative and imaginative play.
Learn about nature and the animal kingdom
Enhance communication and social skills
Specifications
Size: 14 x 3 x 10 cmRecommended Age: 36+ Months
Shipping
Our in stock products are usually dispatched from Melbourne within 24-48 hours.For more information please see our specific Shipping & Deliveries page
For general questions, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page
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Description
Dromedaries live in the deserts of Africa and Asia. They eat mostly leaves, dry grass and thorny plants. The hump of the mammal isn’t used to store water; it stores fat. If they can’t find any food in the desert they can live off it for weeks. The dromedary from Schleich® Wild Life has eaten well recently and has an upright, well-filled hump.
Give free rein to kids' imagination and creativity with this finely detailed handmade animal figure. Crafted with precision and authentic detail to create a lifelike toy that teaches and inspires toddlers and kids.
Features
Encourage creative and imaginative play.
Learn about nature and the animal kingdom
Enhance communication and social skills
Specifications
Size: 14 x 3 x 10 cmRecommended Age: 36+ Months
Shipping
Our in stock products are usually dispatched from Melbourne within 24-48 hours.For more information please see our specific Shipping & Deliveries page
For general questions, please see our Frequently Asked Questions page


















