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14601 Figurine, 3 to 8 years, Giant Tortoise, Plastic Beige/Brown

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Schleich-S 14824 14601 Figurine, 3 to 8 years, Giant Tortoise, Plastic Beige/Brown

Item #: 14824 by SCHLEICH NORTH AMERICA

UPC #: 4055744033667

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Features
  • The oldest recorded giant turtle died at the age of 176

Dimensions

1.6 in H x 3.3 in W x 2.2 in D

Nomenclature

14824/14601 FIGURINE TORTOISE

Material

Plastic

Animal Type

Giant Tortoise

Height

1.60

Length

2.20

Width

3.40

Hazardous Material

No

ECCN

EAR99

Country Origin Code

CN

Color

Beige/Brown

Number in Package

1 pk

Defective Code

A

Each Weight

0.130 LB

Returnable

Yes

Sub Brand

Wild Life

Velocity

X

Product Type

Giant Tortoise Toy

Product Overview
FIGURINE GIANT TORTOISE

Giant turtles carry large, bony shells on their back that house their head and appendages when danger calls. The largest animal in its habitat, the giant turtle plays a role similar to the elephant's. In its rigorous search for food, it creates pathways that are used by other animals. Turtles can live in groups or on their own but either way, these reptiles rest during the day after searching for food in the morning. Although stereotyped to be slow and cautious, turtles are known for being speedy when tempted by a treat, being great swimmers and even reaching too far by standing on their hind legs, falling back on their shell. This would result in death though as they are unable to get back on their feet. Turtles have a great defense against predators and danger as they can tuck themselves into their carapace and wait securely. On average, male giant turtles can be almost four feet long, weighing over five hundred pounds.