Mini Spiders
Mini Spiders
Fun facts that may or may not make spiders seem less creepy.
All spiders produce silk. …
One species is mostly vegetarian. …
Spiders are nearsighted. …
Females can lay up to 3,000 eggs at one time. …
Jumping spiders can jump up to 50x their own length. …
The 'daddy long-legs' you see might not actually be a spider. Spiders have adapted to live in nearly every type of habitat, and they are one of the top 10 most diverse populations on earth. They play vital roles in all ecosystems -except in your home.
Nature Tube Australian Collection
The land 'down under” has an amazing variety of habitats including coastal areas, deserts, forest and, grasslands. The animals in this collection come from these habitats and are a representation of some of the animals indigenous to Australia
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Nature Tube Mermaids
Nature Tube Mermaids
Mermaids are mythological creatures that have been in existence for thousands of years with sighting continuing in modern times! Folklore most commonly portray these half woman half fish creatures as luring unsuspecting sailors off course with their beauty and songs.
These are mini and will be excellent in “It's a small world”
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Polybag T Rex
Polybag T Rex
Tyrannosaurus Rex Fast Facts
Tyrannosaurus Rex means 'Tyrant Lizard'.
T. Rex were one of the biggest meat eaters.
The largest T. Rex tooth found is 12 inches (30 cm) long.
They could sprint up to 20 mph (32 kph).
Their length was up to 12 metres (40 feet).
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Rainforest Nature Tube
Rainforest Nature Tube
Rainforests are populated with insects (like butterflies and beetles), arachnids (like spiders and ticks), worms, reptiles (like snakes and lizards), amphibians (like frogs and toads), birds (like parrots and toucans) and mammals (like sloths and jaguars). Different animals live in different strata of the rainforest.
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