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The Wild Safari® Wildlife collection is our core line of scientifically accurate animal figures, featuring some of the most iconic animals to walk the earth. Toy lions, tigers, bears...and much more, all highly detailed, hand-painted, and ready for play.
One of the largest types of tiger, the Bengal tiger inhabits the grasslands, temperate forests and mangrove forests of India, China, Bangladesh, Ne...
View full detailsThe African Elephant consists of two different species, the enormous African bush elephant and the smaller African forest elephant. Although this l...
View full detailsThe reticulated giraffe is native to the open woodlands and savannas of Somalia, Ethiopia, and Kenya. Because of their exceptionally long necks, re...
View full detailsThe closest living relative to humans, chimpanzees can be found in the tropical forests, grasslands, and scrub forests of central Africa. Incredibl...
View full detailsThis inquisitive Lion cub figure is looking for its mother. Together with our other Wild Safari Lion figures, you can put a whole pride together t...
View full detailsThe largest species of rhinoceros in the world, the white rhino is a large horned mammal endemic to many parts of South Africa. Despite their name,...
View full detailsNative to Sub-Saharan Africa, the African wild dog is the only living member of the genus Lycoan. Although they look somewhat similar to both jacka...
View full detailsUnlike most other great apes, orangutans spend nearly all of their time in trees. There are only two known species, both of which are found only in...
View full detailsFamous for their lengthy tails, the ring-tailed lemur is a primate found exclusively on the island of Madagascar. Like other lemur species, the rin...
View full detailsNative to the mountainous regions of central and South Asia, the snow leopard is a relatively small member of the Panthera genus. With a stocky bod...
View full detailsColloquially known as the king of the jungle, lions are the second largest cat on planet Earth. Endemic to Africa and India, lions are symbolic of ...
View full detailsDespite its name, the red panda is more closely related to animals like skunks and raccoons than it is to the giant panda. Endemic to the eastern H...
View full detailsThe Clouded Leopard is a smaller relative of the “big cats”. Native to Southeast Asia, this feline’s coat features large blotchy markings instead ...
View full detailsAdorably stalking through the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia is this beautiful snow leopard cub! Too protect them from the cold and hars...
View full detailsTasmanian Devils get their name from their distinctive screeching cry. They have a reputation for being unstoppably vicious, which is exaggerate...
View full detailsFamous for being the fastest land animal on planet Earth, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 70 mph in a full sprint. While they aren't as large or...
View full detailsDespite their physical appearance, okapis are actually more closely related to giraffes than zebras! Native to the tropical rainforests of the Demo...
View full detailsThe third largest land mammal, hippopotamuses are semi-aquatic herbivores that can be found in southern Africa. Although adult hippopotamuses are c...
View full detailsAlthough they are sometimes colloquially referred to as koala bears, koalas have no relation to bears and are instead a type of marsupial. Koalas a...
View full detailsConsisting of 15 currently recognized species, the howler monkey is famous for its incredibly loud howl which can be heard from miles away. Native ...
View full detailsWhile it may look like this little cub has misbehaved, lionesses actually carry their young around in their mouths! Although the female is taking c...
View full detailsThe odd-looking Mandrill is found in tropical African rainforests. The vibrant coloration on its hairless face is to help males attract females....
View full detailsOne of the largest land mammals on Earth, hippopotamuses, or hippos for short, are mainly aquatic herbivorous creatures found in southern Africa. F...
View full detailsBehold, the king of the jungle… in a few more years! The second largest big cat, lions are endemic to Africa and India, and are the quintessential ...
View full detailsAlthough white rhinos are the largest species of rhino in the world, this little one still has a lot of growing to do! Did you know white rhinos ar...
View full detailsWell known for their incredible speed, cheetahs are the fastest land animal and can reach speeds of up to 70 mph. However, this adorable little che...
View full detailsDid you know that chimpanzees are the closest living relative to humans? They’re also the smartest of all primates, and can use sophisticated tools...
View full detailsKomodo dragons are relics of prehistory, and an example of reptilian “megafauna”. They are the largest living lizard species, growing up to 10 feet...
View full detailsThe Sumatran rhino is the smallest living rhinoceros species, and is notable for the reddish brown hair on its body, unlike most other rhinos which...
View full detailsAlso known as the Asian black bear and the white-chested bear, the moon bear is a fairly small bear found throughout Asia that has adapted to livin...
View full detailsOut of the African jungle and into your living room comes this lowland gorilla family! While this figurine may look adorable with the baby clinging...
View full detailsThe babirusa is a unique member of the pig family known for its long, curving tusks. Its name means “deer pig” and refers both to the antler-like t...
View full detailsArguably the most iconic species of elephant, African elephants are native to sub-Saharan Africa. The biggest difference between Asian and African ...
View full detailsDid you know that the females in a pride of lions are often related to each other, because females stay with the pride in which they are born while...
View full detailsOne of the five primary “big cats,” the leopard is a member of the genus Panthera and is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa as well as parts of As...
View full detailsOne of the largest members of the big cat classification, this precious little Bengal cub has a lot of growing to do! While he or she may not look ...
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