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Tapir Cub (Schleich #14851)

SKU 14851
$6.00

3 in stock

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Catalog Number 14851
The coat pattern of our Tapir Baby from Schleich® WILD LIFE looks a little like a watermelon! Do you see it? But the cute hoofed animal doesn't just look like a watermelon; it also loves to eat them. Preferably a lot of them. As an adult, its weight means that it can lean against trees and easily knock them over to get to the fruit at the top. Yum!

Dimensions: 2,05 x 0,67 x 1,18 inch (W x D x H)
Age Recommendation: 3-8 years
  • Schleich® playsets and figurines inspire children to play imaginatively and freely. Even the experts agree!
  • The Schleich® figurines are modeled in detail and look almost exactly like their animal models. Also perfect for educationally valuable play.
  • This item is part of the WILD LIFE theme world and is suitable for children aged 3-8.
What fruit do you think of when you see our Tapir Baby from Schleich® WILD LIFE? That’s right! Its stripes and spots look a little like a watermelon. The fun pattern fades as it grows up. As it grows, the little greedy guts puts on a lot of weight. As an adult, your little trunked friend weighs almost as much as a horse. Wow. That’s heavy. But it can also be very useful. It can simply lean against trees to knock them over. Then the Tapir calf can get to the most delicious fruits at the very top. A truly impressive animal! Until then, however, it prefers leaning on your schoolbag. Not to knock it over, but simply because it’s cozy.

Fun Fact

In the first few weeks of its life, a tapir baby increases its weight by just under one kilogram per day

Scientific facts

  • Scientific name : Tapirus indicus
  • Global Home : Asia
  • Conservation Status : Endangered
  • Primary habitat : Forest, Grassland