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Our wildly popular Good Luck Minis® are pocket-sized figures that are perfect for craft projects, event giveaways, or just keeping around for good luck! Our little animal toy fun packs will help you create your own tiny world of mini toys.
Each pack of little animal toys in the Good Luck Mini® Collection contains small figurines that are made with safe and durable materials. Their small size makes them perfect for art projects, school dioramas, or realistic-scale models of natural environments. Browse our inventory and find the perfect pack of Good Luck Minis®. If you know exactly what you need, you can also select an option from our individually sold figurines.
The Exotic Fun Pack contains representatives from three continents separated by thousands of miles. Many of these creatures are also symbols of ...
View full detailsAfrican Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth today, weighing between 2 and 7 tons. They are distinguished from Indian Elephants by th...
View full detailsAlthough Bison once roamed the North American plains from North Mexico to Alaska, they now occupy just a fraction of their original range. These...
View full detailsBlack Bears live in all the wild areas of North America, including much of Canada and Alaska, throughout the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains, in...
View full detailsPig is the name given baby hogs, what most people would call piglets. Born in litters of around 12, they will double in size their first week of...
View full detailsMoose are northern creatures; their range extends throughout Alaska and Canada, down through the Rocky Mountains into Colorado, and in some sparse...
View full detailsMeasuring ten feet high at the shoulders, woolly mammoths were among the largest in an era of very large mammals. These giants lived in Europe, A...
View full detailsThe ubiquitous red fox ranges throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Its colors help camouflage it on leafy forest floors and in tall grass...
View full detailsGiant Pandas are closely related to bears, but they do have some unique qualities. For example, although they have the digestive systems of carn...
View full detailsThe largest of the big cats isn’t the Lion; it’s actually the Siberian Tiger, which measures nearly 11 feet long and weighs around 650 pounds. T...
View full detailsKnown for their upright lookout posture, Meerkats live on the grasslands in the southern quarter of Africa, where they work together to create t...
View full detailsA doe, as the song so famously puts it, is a female deer. This figure is a whitetail doe, named because the underside of the deer’s tale is white...
View full detailsChimpanzees live in a narrow strip of rainforest and grassland south of the Sahara Desert in western Africa. The omnivores are known for their i...
View full detailsWolves once ranged throughout the entire northern hemisphere, but human settlement and subsequent overhunting has diminished their range to abou...
View full detailsThis mini figure displays the male Lion, for females don’t have manes. A male lion leads its pride, which may contain a handful of males along w...
View full detailsThe name Hippopotamus means River Horse, and Hippos truly do love the water. In fact, if one looks at a map of rivers in sub-Saharan Africa, one...
View full detailsThere are two types of Gorillas: western lowland gorillas and eastern mountain gorillas. Both live in central Africa south of the Sahara Desert,...
View full detailsWith zero to sixty mph acceleration at only three seconds, and a max speed around seventy miles per hour, the cheetah is a perfect hunter. It ne...
View full detailsGiraffes live in scattered enclaves throughout sub-Saharan Africa. They are the tallest animals alive today, stretching to nearly 20 feet, and t...
View full detailsThis Bactrian Camel is distinguished by its double humps, whereas single-humped camels are known as dromedaries. The wild Bactrian Camel lives i...
View full detailsThe Red Kangaroo is the largest of the dozen or so Kangaroo species. It’s also the largest of the marsupials, so named because they have pouches...
View full detailsKoalas are marsupials, related to Kangaroos and Wallabies and distinguished by their pouches. Although sometimes erroneously called bears, Koala...
View full detailsThe several species of rhinoceros live in Africa, India, Java, and Sumatra, although they once ranged throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe. Both ...
View full detailsPolar Bears live in the Arctic, a land of ice and snow. They are tremendous swimmers, and they have been sighted over 100 miles from land splash...
View full detailsHedgehogs are small, shrew-like mammals whose fur has evolved into tiny spines that protect the hedgehog from predators. If threatened, the hedg...
View full detailsLlamas are members of the camel family, though they lack the distinctive hump of more familiar camel species. Llamas are fully domesticated, and...
View full detailsAlthough it’s tempting to think all zebras look alike, each has a unique pattern of stripes, and zebras use these patterns to tell one another a...
View full detailsBeavers are the second largest rodents in the world, but our Beaver Good Luck Minis® have been made tiny-sized for your convenience! These semi-...
View full detailsThere are two species of Orangutan, and they live only in the forests of Sumatra and Borneo, islands between Asia and Australia. This makes them...
View full detailsSloths are slow-moving, tree dwelling mammals in the order Pilosa. Living sloth species are separated into two groups – the three-toed sloths and...
View full detailsThe Red Panda is a strange mammal that was once thought to be closely related to bears and raccoons, but is now considered to be in its own fami...
View full detailsFennec Foxes are small foxes with very large ears that are found only in the Sahara Desert in Africa. They are the smallest species in the famil...
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