Schleich 14751 Figurine Giraffe Calf Toy
Description
Baby giraffes are reared together with other young animals in a kind of kindergarten. A female giraffe from the herd acts as the "nursery school teacher" and looks after the calves while the other mothers search for food. If predators approach, she immediately raises the alarm. Then the female giraffes stand protectively in front of their babies and kick at the attackers. At around four months, they start to pluck and eat the small leaves from trees, but they still suckle from their mothers until they are ninth months.
- Scientific name: Giraffa camelopardalis
- Global home: Africa
- Conservation status: Least concern
- Primary habitat: Moist Savanna, Subtropical Shrubland, Subtropical Forest
- Hand-painted with detailed modelling and attention to detail
- Allows children to learn as they play.
Fun fact
- Newborn baby giraffes are already 180 centimetres tall – as big as a grown man.