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Crocodiles live in the wild in Africa, America, Asia and Australia. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), they do not exist in Europe.Their skin is hard, rough, rough and scaly, and they have nostrils and eyes on the top of their heads, which allows them to rest in the water without attracting attention and to wait for their...
Did you know that the giraffe is the tallest animal on earth? Their legs alone are taller than many of us, allowing them to reach speeds of up to 50 km/h over short distances and walk at around 15 km/h. They are between 5 and 6 metres tall, and roam the open African grasslands in small groups of about 6 individuals.The pattern of brown spots on their...
Koalas can only be found in Australia. Specifically, in the east of the continent, where their main food source, eucalyptus trees, grow. They can easily eat a kilo of their leaves every day. And of course, from eating so much, they get very sleepy. Koalas sleep most of the time: 18 hours a day. You could say that koalas are one of those animals that look...
Tasmanian devils live only in Tasmania, Australia. They look adorable, but with their insatiable appetite and one of the strongest bites among animals of their size, it's best not to get in their way!Today, this species is in danger of extinction due to a virus transmissible among them. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this turtle are donated to...
Currently the largest land animal on the planet, the African elephant has spectacular dimensions: 7000kg, 4m high, and 6 to 7m long. They eat 5% of their own weight... every day! and they are super intelligent. The trunk is actually a very long nose that is used for sniffing, breathing, sniffing, drinking and grabbing things, especially things that can be...
he cubs are very playful and their mothers keep an eye on them all the time. They have a great sense of sight and smell.During wintering, brown and black bears can go up to 100 days without eating, drinking or eating anything.Imagine how hungry they will be after wintering!
Echidna, one of the few mammals that lay eggs.But their surprises don't end there, echidnas have a tongue up to 15 cm long that allows them to catch their prey. The electroreceptors on their snout are used to track food and their barbs serve as protection and camouflage.
Bison are the largest land mammals in North America. They are herbivores and can weigh up to 1 ton. They were on the verge of extinction but conservation efforts managed to maintain the species.It is the national animal of the USA.
Moose are huge animals. Their antlers are almost 2 meters wide. We usually see them on land but very few people know that they are excellent swimmers and can dive and dive up to 5 meters underwater.
Llamas are related to camels but do not have a hump. As they live in the Peruvian altiplano, their bodies are covered with wool and they are very appreciated all over the world.Llamas spit, so if you are near one be careful.
The lion, the king of the savannah, with his grandiose mane and imposing pose. Although he has long claws and an impeccable eyesight ready for the hunt, male lions do not usually hunt and it is the females that feed the pride.The male lion is in charge of protecting his hunting territory and his pride. His mane, besides aesthetic, fulfills the mission of...
Blue penguins are the smallest of their species, their height does not exceed 43 cm. Unlike their relatives, these penguins do not live in the Arctic but moved to the coasts of Australia and New Zealand.
Polar bears are the largest land carnivores on the planet. Their habitat and hunting ground is the Arctic ice.As the arctic ice melts due to climate change, polar bears' livelihoods are increasingly threatened.Dodoland (Greaturenz, Ltd.) donates 10% of the profits from this model to a foundation that directly helps polar bears.
The most typical animal of Australia. Kangaroos move only by hopping. They are marsupials and carry their young in a maternal pouch in their belly.There are more than 50 million kangaroos in Australia, almost twice the number of people.
Zebras are like black horses with white stripes. They serve to regulate their temperature and each pattern is different and unique like our fingerprints.
Tuatara are medium-sized reptiles found in New Zealand. They have survived almost unchanged since the Mesozoic Era 200 million years ago and coexisted with dinosaurs.Although they are very similar to iguanas, they are not related.
Rabbits have large ears. Their hindquarters allow them to make great leaps to escape from predators.Always vigilant, they live in burrows that burrow into the ground.They are considered one of the most harmful invasive species in the world and their introduction in Australia, where they have no natural predator, has been one of the saddest chapters of...
Cheerful, smart and fun-loving... loyal, stubborn and playful, the Eugy Corgi is here!The favorite of the cameras... and of the queens.Corgis are an active and intelligent breed of dog. Originally bred for herding cattle, sheep and horses, Cowboy Corgis have short legs, making it easy for them to crouch when necessary, and nip at the ankles of livestock...
Meet the newest bear in the collection!The black bear is the most common bear in North America. Smaller than the brown bear and the polar bear, it has a more or less dark skin colour. It has a stout body, a short tail, and small, round ears. Its dark fur is short and straight, and the profile of its face is straight with a long muzzle. Over short...
Holstein or Friesian cows are easily recognised by their characteristic black and white markings. The black spots absorb more environmental and solar radiation, while the white markings reflect it. Fun fact: Like human fingerprints, no two cows have exactly the same pattern of spots.Our EUGY Holstein-Friesian cow has a map of the world for her unique...
A tribute to the Tasmanian tiger! This special and unique marsupial is a shy nocturnal animal that became extinct almost 100 years ago.Do you want to start your collection with the Tasmanian Tiger?
One of the most remarkable characteristics of raccoons is their amazing manual dexterity. Their front paws are extremely agile, and they can grasp and manipulate objects with great dexterity. In urban environments, raccoons have proven to be masters at picking locks and opening containers, which has led some to consider them cunning thieves. This skill is...
A Highland cow is a breed of cattle native to the Scottish Highlands. They are known for their distinctive appearance and their resilience to the harsh climatic conditions of the Scottish Highlands. Some notable characteristics of Highland cows include: Long and Distinctive Coat Imposing horns Adaptability Calm Personality Appreciated not only...
The frilled-necked lizard, also known as the frilled agama or frilled dragon, is a species of lizard found mainly in Australia and New Guinea. It is known for the large frill-like fold of skin that encircles its neck and extends when the animal feels threatened or wants to intimidate a predator. This fold can measure up to 30 centimetres in diameter when...