schleich WILD LIFE - 7” Alligator Figurine with Movable Jaw - Realistic Reptile Figure for Screen-Free Imaginative Play - Swamp Animal Educational Toy for Kids - Boys and Girls 3+ | 14727
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schleich WILD LIFE - 7” Alligator Figurine with Movable Jaw - Realistic Reptile Figure for Screen-Free Imaginative Play - Swamp Animal Educational Toy for Kids - Boys and Girls 3+ | 14727
SNAP & PLAY WITH MOVABLE JAW - Take a bite of out playtime with the realistic aligator figurine from schleich. The jaw moves for realistic imaginative play kids will love!
BIG ADVENTURES THROUGH FREE PLAY The world is your kid's playground! Free play sparks creativity, boosts problem-solving, and fuels imagination, so they can learn through endless fun!
TRUSTED BY EXPERTS, LOVED BY KIDS - “Schleich playsets and figurines inspire kids to play imaginatively: an essential part of healthy childhood development so often overlooked in today’s fast-paced world.” - Dr. Sandra Stone, open-ended play expert
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.
The alligator is a dangerous predator with exceptionally strong jaw muscles. Only the white shark can bite harder than him. The interesting thing: only the muscles that close the jaws are extremely strong. The muscles that open the snout are so weak that they can be closed with simple tape. Compared to the saltwater crocodile, alligators are smaller and much wider. They live only in rivers and lakes in the south-eastern part of the United States and China.