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Measures 23cm Plush fake fur Stuffed toy Suitable for ages 3 years & up This thoughtful looking Tiger with its soft orange fur & fluffy white ears will help you with any problem you may have. & walk with you on life's long journey. Physical Characteristics Tigers are the largest members of the cat family & are renowned for their power & strength, although only five subspecies of tiger exist in the world having been hunted to extinction by its only predator
- man. Tigers use their distinctive black & orange/white striped coats as camouflage. The stripes on a Tiger are as unique as a fingerprint, no two tigers have the same markings. The tiger's average lifespan in the wild: 8 to 10 years

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Head & body 5 to 6 ft with a tail measuring 2 to 3 ft . Weight: a powerful 240 to 500 lbs (109 to 227 kg). Habitat Wild tigers do not live in Africa, they are spread out across the Asian continent only & are thought to have originated from Southern China. However due to habitat destruction & hunting by man, the Tiger is now on the endangered species list. Behaviour Unlike the lion, the tiger prefers to live alone. Each tiger has its very own territory the border of which is marked by the tiger making scratches on tree trunks with its claws & scent-marking the area with a mixture of urine & perfumes from its special scent gl&. Any other tiger that strays into the area recognizes these signs, & knows that it is in someone else's territory & travels warily. Unusually for a big cat, the Tiger enjoys water & is a very strong swimmer. On hot days Tigers can be found cooling off in pools & streams. Breeding Male & female adult tigers only come together for mating. Females give birth to litters of two to six cubs, which they raise with little or no help from the male. Cubs cannot hunt until they are 18 months old & remain with their mothers for two to three years. Diet Diet: Carnivore. Tigers usually hunt alone & at night when it is much cooler. The Tiger is not a fast runner & like most cats it stalks silently towards its prey using its striped coat as camouflage. The Tiger uses its exceptionally large canine teeth to stab its prey & one bite in the throat or the back of the neck is enough to kill a deer. A hungry tiger can eat as much as 60 pounds or meat in one night if they make a large kill. However only 1 in every 10
- 20 hunting attempts is successful. Strange & Interesting Facts A group of tigers is called a Streak & their footprints are called ' Pug Marks'.



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Bag of 100. Assorted neon colour 260Q modelling balloons.A large bag of professional modelling balloons. Each bag contains a mix of blue, green, pink, orange, voilet & magenta neon colours. Balloons measure 2" x 60" when inflated. Use to create balloon animals & fun balloon models that children love. ...
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Necklace measures 28" long Each necklace has 12 decorative ivory coloured horns. Voodoo Necklace with black plastic beads & cream plastic tusks threaded on an elasticated black cord. An ideal piece of jewellery for caveman & viking fancy dress. Team up with the matching bracelet & ear-rings for a complete look. ...
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Single number 9 sparkler. Measures Approx. 7". Add some sparkle to your cakes, puddings & desserts with this number nine party sparkler. Simply add whichever numbers you need to create your required celebration age. Suitable for indoor use. Please read safety instructions on package before using. ...
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Measures 23cm Plush fake fur Stuffed toy Suitable for ages 3 years & up We think this adult male Silverback Gorilla is simply the business. So naturalistically posed leaning on his forearms, he looks like he's about to beat his chest. Anyone who's into apes simply HAS to have this impressive soft toy, no collection would be complete without it! Physical Characteristics Gorillas have a standing height of 1.2 to 1.8 m (4 to 6ft), weigh between 135 & 220kg & normally live up to 35 years. A group is called a troop or a b&. Gorillas move around by knuckle-walking. Almost all gorillas share the same blood type (B) &, like humans, have individual finger prints! Gorillas are closely related to humans & are considered highly intelligent. Habitat Gorillas normally live in the thick forests of central & west Africa, where troops find plentiful food for their diet. There are roughly 700 mountain gorillas remaining on Earth, & nearly half live in the forests of the Virunga mountains in central Africa. These gorillas live on the green, volcanic slopes of Rwanda, Uganda, & the Democratic Republic of Congo. Behaviour Gorillas can climb trees, but are usually found on the ground in communities of up to 30 individuals. These troops are organized according to fascinating social structures. Troops are led by one dominant, older adult male, often called a silverback because of the swath of silver hair that adorns his otherwise dark fur. Male silverback mountain gorillas gain their distinctive silver tinge at about 13 years old, when they reach adulthood. The leader organizes troop activities like eating, nesting in leaves, & moving about the group's 2 to 40 sq km home range. Breeding The gestation period for gorillas is 8 & 1/2 months. There are typically 3 to 4 years between births. Infants stay with their mothers for 3-4 years. Females mature at 10-12 years & males at 11-13 years. Diet Gorillas are foliovores, normally eating roots, shoots, fruit, wild celery, tree bark & pulp. However they sometimes eat small insects too. Strange & Interesting Facts Gorillas are known to use tools to help them, for example they have been recorded using a stick as if to gauge the depth of water whilst crossing a swamp. A second female was seen using a tree stump as a bridge & also as a support whilst fishing in the swamp! ...
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Gold Number 7 Sparkler

Single number 7 sparkler. Measures approximately 7".Add some sparkle to your cakes, puddings and desserts with this number seven party sparkler. Simply add whichever numbers you need to create your required celebration age. Suitable for indoor use. Please read safety instructions on package before using.
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  • SKU: 12010-slash-7G
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Single number 7 sparkler. Measures Approx. 7". Add some sparkle to your cakes, puddings & desserts with this number seven party sparkler. Simply add whichever numbers you need to create your required celebration age. Suitable for indoor use. Please read safety instructions on package before using.

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Gold - A precious highly conductive metal
Safety - prevents damage being caused.
Gold - A colour, a type of rich metal. Chemical symbol AU.
Instructions - An informative direction to take.
Sparkle - Used to describe something that glistens in light.

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