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Stuffed Crocodile
This stuffed 'croc' is one of the Steve Irwin signature items. Crocodiles live in warm waters throughout the world. Crocodiles can grow up to 20 feet in length. This plush crocodile has Steve Irwin's signature embroidered on the belly of the croc. 'Crikey' .
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Stuffed Crocodile
Here is a great looking stuffed crocodile from down under.
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Large Steve Irwin Crocodile
Here is a large sized saltwater croc with a Steve Irwin signature underneath. Steve Irwin had just introduced a complete line of stuffed animals and gifts just before his untimely death. This croc will measure between 54"-60" in length.
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Stuffed Echidna
Here is a hard to find plush echidna. The echidna lives for over 50 years in captivity. When attacked, the echidna will quickly burrow in the ground or curl up in a ball. They live in Australia and New Guinea and use their long sticky tongue to catch insects and ants.
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Stuffed Frilled Lizard
Here is a great looking stuffed frilled lizard, also called the frilled dragon. The frilled lizard is native to Australia. The color of the frilled lizard tends to match the land on which it lives. This frilled lizard is 19" in overall length.
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Stuffed Chameleon
Here is a hard to find plush chameleon. The name chameleon means 'earth lion' and they are a part of the lizard family. Chameleons have several very odd charachteristics. The have no ears, they have very long sticky tongues, and they have unique eyes that can operate independently of each other. They literally have 360 degree vision and can follow two different objects at the same time.
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Stuffed Gecko
Here is a cute little plush gecko. Geckos are found in warm climates throughout the world. Geckos come in various colors and patterns. Some species can change color to blend in with their surroundings or with temperature differences.
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Stuffed Sugar Glider
The sugar glider is a small nocturnal marsupial that lives in the forests of Australia, New Guinea and surrounding islands. The sugar glider glides through the air like a flying squirrel. The female sugar glider has a pouch in which her young develop and eat for about 70 days.
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Plush Ghost Crab
Here is a very unique plush ghost crab. Ghost crabs are also called sand crabs and can move very quickly across the sand. Ghost crabs hibernate during the winter and can hold their breath for 6 months (don't try this at home). They are found in Australia and the Indo-Pacific region.
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Frilled Lizard
Here is another cool looking frilled lizard.
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Stuffed Brushtail Possum
Here is a unique and hard to find plush brushtail possum from Australia. This cute and cuddly plush toy is part of the 'Bindi's Friends' series of Australian animals. The tag on this item says 'Bindi and Karma'. The brushtail possum is about the size of a housecat. They are great tree climbers and like many of the animals from Australia, they are marsupials, meaning they have pouches to carry their young.
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Stuffed Mama Koala
Here is a great looking and well made plush koala. The koala resembles a bear, but is actually a marsupial, a special kind of mammal which carries its young in a pouch. This stuffed koala is the largest size koala we have.
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Stuffed Aussie Koala
Here is a very cute little koala.
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Stuffed Koala
Another great looking plush koala from Aurora. This nice koala sits 15" high.
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Stuffed Koala
Here is another well made plush koala. This cute little koala has a laughing expression on it's face. Koalas are nocturnal animals and sleep up to 16 hours per day.
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Large Koala with baby
This is a wonderful looking plush koala with baby. It has beautiful realistic coloring and sits 26" tall. Koalas are very aggresive animals for how cute they are. The baby koala will often ride on it's mother's back.
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Stuffed Koala Cuddlekin
Here is a cute and cuddly stuffed koala baby. Koalas eat about two pounds of eucalyptus leaves each day.
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Stuffed Kangaroo
Nice stuffed kangaroo with baby joey from Fiesta.
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Stuffed Kangaroo
Here is another great looking stuffed kangaroo with a little joey in its pouch. Kangaroos are found mainly in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. The kangaroo is the only large animal that uses hopping as its means of travel.
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Stuffed Kangaroo/Hare Wallaby
This Kangaroo is made to look like a hare wallaby. Hare Wallabies prefer tropical plains and grasslands and like to hide in tufts of grass.
Temporarily Out of Stock
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Crescent Nailtail Wallaby
Here is a stuffed Crescent Nailtail Wallaby which is now considered to be extinct. It was the smallest of the nailtail wallabys and was recently eradicated by the spread of the red fox in Australia.
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Stuffed Tree Kangaroo
Here is a cute and cuddly plush tree kangaroo. The tree kangaroo is found in Papua New Guinea and Queensland Australia. The tree kangaroo is very agile and can leap long distances from tree to tree.
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Stuffed Kiwi
Hard to find plush kiwi birds. The kiwi is an unusual flightless bird that is native to New Zealand. The kiwi is the only bird in the world that has nostrils at the end of its beak. Also, the kiwi is about the size of a chicken but lays an egg about the size of an ostrich. These stuffed kiwis are made by Hansa.
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Plush Lorikeet Bird
Here is a beautiful stuffed lorikeet bird from Australia. The lorikeet or lory bird is a brightly colored parrot. Lorikeets love to be in the trees.
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Stuffed Potoroo
Here is a unique and hard to find stuffed potoroo. The potoroo is found in Tasmania and southeastern coastal Australia. The potoroo is a smaller marsupial about the size of a rabbit. It moves on its hind legs only similar to the kangaroo.
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Stuffed Platypus
We have two sizes of plush platypus. The platypus is an unusual animal from the rivers of Australia and Tasmania. It has a furry coat and a ducklike bill and webbed feet.
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Stuffed Platypus
Here is another nice looking plush platypus.
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Stuffed Platypus
Here is a great looking plush platypus. This platypus is 15" in overall length. The platypus is very unusual in that is lays eggs but is considered a mammal because it produces milk for its young.
Temporarily Out of Stock
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Stuffed Tasmanian Devil
Here is a hard to find stuffed Tasmanian devil. The Tasmanian devil come from, you guessed it, Tasmania. They are the worlds largest carnivorous marsupial. They produce a strong odor when under stress and make a variety of fierce noises, snarls and screeches.
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Stuffed Tasmanian Devil
Here is a great looking plush tasmanian devil. The tasmanian devil is a shy nocturnal animal which has a lifespan of about 8 years.
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Stuffed Wombat
Two sizes of cute and cuddly realistic looking plush wombats. The wombat is a marsupial from Australia. It resembles a small bear. The wombat produces one young that is carries in its backward opening pouch until the baby wombat is able to move about on its own. It then follows at the heel of the mother.
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Stuffed Wombat
Here is a nice plush wombat, one of Bindi's friends from Wild Republic.
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