Formal breeding of the Belgian draft horse began in the 17th century in Belgium. It's thought this horse is a descendant of the great war horses of the Middle Ages...
Boof! The Ram from Schleich Farm World has two extra-large horns for ramming. He is very powerful and can protect himself from almost anyone.
For Ages 3+
The Poodle is a lively breed of dog that originated in France, but can now be found all over the world. Poodles are known for their soft, woolly, curly fur and are...
The domestic pig is descended from the wild boar. By breeding, around 70 breeds have been created in different colours worldwide. Fun Fact:Pigs are more intelligent than dogs. Suitable from...
The fur of the proboscis monkey is yellowish-brown on top and white on the underside of the body. Their arms, legs, and tail are grey. Proboscis monkeys reach a length of 60...
Anteaters are solitary creatures, so they only meet up during mating season. After about 190 days, only one baby is born. At birth, babies weigh 1.1 to 1.6 kg and only...
This gelding has beautiful white socks on his hooves that look a bit like ballet shoes! German Riding Ponies are known for their great temperaments, all around competition skills. They're...
Vultures are large to very large birds of prey that feed mainly on animal carcasses. There are several families and subfamilies of these birds. Ages: 3+ Size: 6.1 x 3.7 x...
The Indian rhinoceros lives in Northeast India. Its thick folds of skin make it unmistakable, as though it were wearing thick armour. Contrary to its African relatives, however, it is...
Paint horse geldings are especially popular with cowboys because they are more even-tempered than stallions. They also have “cow sense” and are very quick and nimble, especially over short distances,...
Wild boar have tusks that can inflict painful wounds on enemies like wolves and bears. In summer, wild boar like to wallow in mud to cool down. It also helps...
Giraffe bulls are so large, they can put their head through the window of the second floor of a building and say “hello”. Their tongue is up to 50 centimetres...