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Brachiosaurus
Ages: 4-10
All Schleich figures are lovingly hand-painted with detailed modelling and allow children to learn as they play. Brachiosaurus translated means âarm lizardâ. It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, its long neck pointed automatically upwards and it could eat taller plants with less effort.
All Schleich figures are lovingly hand-painted with detailed modelling and allow children to learn as they play. Brachiosaurus translated means âarm lizardâ. It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, its long neck pointed automatically upwards and it could eat taller plants with less effort.
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$9.10Brachiosaurus
Ages: 4-10
All Schleich figures are lovingly hand-painted with detailed modelling and allow children to learn as they play. Brachiosaurus translated means âarm lizardâ. It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, its long neck pointed automatically upwards and it could eat taller plants with less effort.
All Schleich figures are lovingly hand-painted with detailed modelling and allow children to learn as they play. Brachiosaurus translated means âarm lizardâ. It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, its long neck pointed automatically upwards and it could eat taller plants with less effort.
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Ages: 4-10
All Schleich figures are lovingly hand-painted with detailed modelling and allow children to learn as they play. Brachiosaurus translated means âarm lizardâ. It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, its long neck pointed automatically upwards and it could eat taller plants with less effort.
All Schleich figures are lovingly hand-painted with detailed modelling and allow children to learn as they play. Brachiosaurus translated means âarm lizardâ. It acquired the name, because its front legs were significantly longer than its hind legs. As such, its long neck pointed automatically upwards and it could eat taller plants with less effort.











