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Rhinos have no natural predators. Weighing the equivalent of 30 adults, with that tough skin and strong horns, it's no wonder. However, they only eat plants and grass!They are a fascinating and unique species that is unfortunately endangered, as there are only two subspecies of northern white rhino left on our planet. Their greatest threat is...
Apart from counting them to sleep. Sheep are fascinating animals. They have amazing vision that allows them to see behind them without turning their heads. They also have a great memory.The wool coat that covers them also serves as protection from predators.
Meet Eugy's platypus! The unusual appearance of this mammal - egg-laying, venomous, with a duck-billed snout, beaver tail and otter feet - puzzled European naturalists when they first saw it, and some considered it to be a counterfeit animal.Each recycled cardboard piece is carefully assembled following simple visual instructions. And once assembled,...
Meet Eugy's Kookaburra! The common kookaburra, which can reach more than 40 cm in length, is one of the largest birds of the kingfisher family. Its song, which can be heard especially at dawn, is reminiscent of a chuckle that rises and falls in volume as all the members of the group join in the chorus.Each piece of recycled cardboard is carefully...
Come and meet the Bowhead whale, one of the longest-living mammals on the planet. This whale owes its name to its huge bow-shaped mouth, which also makes it look like it's smiling! Its mouth contains 3-metre-long baleen plates made up of 300 plates. It is used to filter plankton and tiny crustaceans such as krill, its favourite food.
Meet the Eugy's Santa, complete in his iconic hat and dress with presents ready to deliver! Ideal to combine with the Snowman, the Reindeer or the Christmas Elf.Each recycled cardboard piece is carefully assembled following simple visual instructions. And once assembled, you'll have an adorable figure to play with, or display in your room, along...