Schleich Wild Life, Animal Figurine, Animal Toys for Boys and Girls 3-8 years old, Tiger Cub, Ages 3+
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Schleich Wild Life, Animal Figurine, Animal Toys for Boys and Girls 3-8 years old, Tiger Cub, Ages 3+
SO REALISTIC, THEY MIGHT JUST MOVE - From feathers to fur, claws to paws - every schleich WILD LIFE figurine is crafted with precise details to spark curiosity and inspire play
HEALTHY IMAGINATIVE PLAY. The Tiger Cub from Schleich is carefully designed to inspire safe and creative pretend play for children as both a single toy or part of a larger collection.
PART OF A GROWING PLAY WORLD. The Tiger Cub is part of the Wild Life collection of figurines and playsets from Schleich. Great for gifting, this figurine can stand alone or fit into a larger, modular play world.
STEP INTO THE WILD SIDE OF WILD LIFE - Adventure awaits! Swing through the jungle with the monkeys, spot the lions on safari, hear the howl of the wolf through the trees. Our Wild Life play sets include grassland, woodland, forest creatures and more.
IMAGINATION WITHOUT LIMITATION - Schleich toys come in all shapes and sizes to bring every story to life. We value sustainability which is why we have created diverse worlds of durable toys built-to-last that can be treasured for generations to come.
Tigers, one of the most endangered animals in the world, are the largest of all living cats. They live in forests, grasslands, and swamps where they hunt alone for animals such as deer, wild pigs, and buffalo. (They also eat smaller creatures like fish and birds or even other large Predators like Leopards.) they've been known to eat up to eighty pounds of meat in a single feeding! Tigers can travel for long distances and can leap as much as thirty feet in a single bound. They live alone and only come together to mate; females give birth to two OR three babies at a time. Today only six remaining subspecies of Tiger remain -- the Bengal, Indochinese, Malaysian, Siberian, South China, and Sumatran.